Apple has just dropped iOS 26.1, and among its various updates, the tech giant is giving users more control over one of its most polarizing design elements: Liquid Glass. Introduced in iOS 26, Liquid Glass transformed iPhone buttons, tabs, and other navigational elements into glassy, translucent designs that have both won fans and infuriated others.
With iOS 26.1, Apple has given users the option to tweak this feature by adding a new transparency toggle. Now, you can make your iPhone's interface more opaque or tone down its frosted look for buttons and other navigational elements, effectively restoring a more traditional design aesthetic.
This tweak is part of a broader update that also includes new language features, expanded controls for the Apple Music app, and improvements to camera functionality. Specifically, iOS 26.1 allows users to turn off the swipe action that opens the Camera app from their lock screen and provides improved FaceTime audio quality in low-bandwidth conditions.
Apple has also made several other notable updates with this release, including new swipe functions for navigating albums in Apple Music's MiniPlayer, support for Live Translation via connected AirPods in multiple languages, and gains control over external USB microphones when recording with local capture.
For developers, iOS 26.1 introduces several improvements to the device's camera functionality and supports features like AutoMix and manual workout logging directly from the Fitness app.
Across all platforms, Apple has released a comprehensive update that includes iPadOS 26.1, macOS Tahoe 26.1, watchOS 26.1, visionOS 26.1, and tvOS 26.1, providing users with a wealth of new features and improvements to enhance their iOS experience.
With iOS 26.1, Apple has given users the option to tweak this feature by adding a new transparency toggle. Now, you can make your iPhone's interface more opaque or tone down its frosted look for buttons and other navigational elements, effectively restoring a more traditional design aesthetic.
This tweak is part of a broader update that also includes new language features, expanded controls for the Apple Music app, and improvements to camera functionality. Specifically, iOS 26.1 allows users to turn off the swipe action that opens the Camera app from their lock screen and provides improved FaceTime audio quality in low-bandwidth conditions.
Apple has also made several other notable updates with this release, including new swipe functions for navigating albums in Apple Music's MiniPlayer, support for Live Translation via connected AirPods in multiple languages, and gains control over external USB microphones when recording with local capture.
For developers, iOS 26.1 introduces several improvements to the device's camera functionality and supports features like AutoMix and manual workout logging directly from the Fitness app.
Across all platforms, Apple has released a comprehensive update that includes iPadOS 26.1, macOS Tahoe 26.1, watchOS 26.1, visionOS 26.1, and tvOS 26.1, providing users with a wealth of new features and improvements to enhance their iOS experience.