Apple just added more frost to its Liquid Glass design
Briefly

In iOS 26 developer beta 3, Apple reduced the transparency of the Liquid Glass design, which includes navigation bars, buttons, and tabs. This change comes after user complaints that the previous transparency made it challenging to see options clearly. The update aims to improve readability by making these elements appear more solid. Some users, however, perceive this adjustment as a loss of the original design's aesthetic. Feedback indicates that transparency levels may still vary by app, showcasing potential inconsistencies in user experience.
Apple's adjustment to the Liquid Glass design language in iOS 26 beta 3 reduces transparency in navigation bars, buttons, and tabs to enhance readability.
After receiving user feedback regarding the prior excessive transparency, this latest beta version makes Liquid Glass elements appear more solid, improving usability.
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