
"Apple's new Liquid Glass design seems to be hit or miss. Some people love it; others don't. I enjoy the overall effect, though I don't like the way icons and other visual elements can sometimes be difficult to see. I don't want to turn it off, but I would like to adjust it. Also: How to customize MacOS Liquid Glass and make it uniquely yours And that's exactly what I'll soon be able to do."
"With iOS 26.1 comes a new toggle that will let you tweak the look of Liquid Glass. Right now, the look is clear and transparent with no way to change that. But with the new update, you'll be able to give it a tinted appearance, essentially rendering it more opaque. The same switch will also appear on other Liquid Glass devices, namely the iPad, Mac, and presumably the Apple Watch."
"You can try the new switch right now by downloading the fourth iOS 26.1 public beta. Assuming you have a spare iPhone on which to test this, head to Settings, select General, and then click Software Update. Tap the option for Beta Updates and set it to iOS 26 Public Beta. To give Liquid Glass a tinted look, go to Settings, select Display and Brightness, and click the option for Liquid Glass."
iOS 26.1 introduces a new toggle to switch Liquid Glass from a clear, highly transparent appearance to a tinted, more opaque look. The toggle aims to improve legibility of icons and visual elements by reducing transparency. The same setting will be available on iPad, Mac, and likely Apple Watch. The fourth public beta of iOS 26.1 enables testing; users can join the public beta and install the update. After updating, navigate to Settings > Display and Brightness > Liquid Glass to switch from Clear to Tinted. The change offers users a simple way to customize system translucency.
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