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Technology
Daniel John

Is Apple losing faith in Liquid Glass?

WWDC 2025.

From a design perspective, 2025 has certainly been an interesting year for Apple. After years of aesthetic stagnation, the company dropped its most radically different iPhone designs last month, including the delightful iPhone Air. And then there's iOS 26, which represents the biggest software design overhaul since 2013's iOS 7 kicked off the flat design tsunami.

Centered around the Liquid Glass design language, the new software design is splashier (and glassier) than anything we've seen before, filled with transparent objects and reflective surfaces. It's been a touch controversial, proving a too ostentatious for some. And now, in a deeply uncharacteristic move for Apple, the company seems to be offering users a way to (sort of) roll things back.

(Image credit: Apple)

In iOS 26.1 beta 4, users have discovered a toggle for adjusting the transparency of Liquid Glass, adding a 'tinted' option that's much more opaque than the established 'Clear' version. For many, it's an accessibility win, with plenty of Reddit users commenting that the option should have been there from the start.

But it's also notable just how out of character it seems for Apple to acknowledge that its bold new design direction might not be for everyone. As one surprised X user puts it, "Now it looks like they don’t even have faith in their next-gen design language that was supposed to represent their UX for a decade."

While we can hardly complain about being given more choice, the implication certainly is interesting. Put it this way – back when iOS went flat in 2013, Apple never thought to introduce a 'bring back skeuomorphism' toggle.

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