Apple will let users roll back the Liquid Glass look with new 'tinted' option | TechCrunch
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Apple will let users roll back the Liquid Glass look with new 'tinted' option | TechCrunch
"Apple has rolled out a new feature that makes it easier to customize Liquid Glass to your liking. Now, users will be able to set the appearance of Liquid Glass to either Clear or Tinted, with the help of a new setting included in the latest beta update of its mobile and desktop operating systems. The addition indicates Apple is listening closely to user feedback in these early days of the iOS 26, iPadOS 26, and macOS 26 public launches."
"As with most changes of this scale and significance, not everybody has been on board. Some have said the Liquid Glass design makes various parts of the interface harder to read, including notifications or navigation controls in apps like Apple Music and others. Others have said they love Liquid Glass's attention to detail and its new look, which felt like a more modern update to an interface that had grown stale over the years."
Apple introduced a setting that lets users choose Clear or Tinted Liquid Glass appearance in iOS 26.1 beta 4 and companion iPadOS and macOS 26 betas. The option provides a fallback after mixed reactions to a major Liquid Glass redesign, giving control back to users who find some interface elements harder to read. Other users praised Liquid Glass for its attention to detail and a more modern look. Apple has a history of offering revert options for controversial UI changes, and the new setting arrived in the beta updates after being spotted by 9to5Mac.
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