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It’s decision time for Liquid Glass – what do you choose? [Poll]

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The Liquid Glass user interface is both the headline feature of iOS 26 and one of the most controversial things Apple has done in recent years.

The company has now officially released iOS 26.1, leaving users able to choose whether to keep Liquid Glass as it is or tone it down dramatically …

The Liquid Glass controversy

We were expecting iOS 26 to be the most dramatic visual change to the iPhone operating system seen since iOS 7, and that was certainly what we got.

It would be something of an understatement to say that reactions were mixed. While I’m generally a fan of it, that certainly hasn’t been the case for everyone. Some pointed to usability fails, while others just hated the aesthetics.

Apple clearly anticipated some degree of kickback and chose to offer a wide range of options for controlling the visual effects. However, it’s fair to say that these were mostly tucked away out of sight and you had to dig pretty deep into the settings to find them.

iOS 26.1 provides a simple toggle

That changed in iOS 26.1, officially released yesterday. This new option was first seen in the fourth developer beta, and here’s how Apple describes it:

Liquid Glass setting gives you the option to choose between the default clear look or a new tinted look which increases opacity of the material in apps and notifications on the Lock Screen.

On iPhone, you’ll find the new toggle in Settings > Display and Brightness.

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