
"To try the new look after updating your iPhone, head to Settings, select Display & Brightness, and then tap Liquid Glass. Flip the switch to Tinted, and then check out the different screens, menus, and other elements to see if you prefer the more opaque and contrasty design. With the latest OS updates, the same option is also now available for the iPad and Mac."
"Overall, I like the look of Liquid Glass. However, I've found that it sometimes obscures certain menus and icons, especially ones at the bottom of the screen. The new option should help counteract this side effect. Of course, iOS 26.1 offers several other tidbits. Using Live Translation with supported AirPods will now work with Chinese (Simplified and Traditional), Italian, Japanese, and Korean. Apple Intelligence will also be available in more languages, including Chinese (Traditional), Danish, Dutch, Norwegian, Portuguese (Portugal), Swedish, Turkish, and Vietnamese."
iOS 26.1 adds a Tinted Liquid Glass switch that lets users apply a tint and reduce transparency across system screens, menus, and interface elements. The toggle appears under Settings > Display & Brightness > Liquid Glass and switching to Tinted produces a more opaque, higher-contrast appearance on iPhone, iPad, and Mac. The new control was previously available in the iOS 26.1 beta and provides a quicker method than reducing overall screen transparency. The update also expands Live Translation with supported AirPods to additional languages and broadens Apple Intelligence language availability, along with other minor features.
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