In 2025, Apple saw significant successes with the iPhone 17, innovative features in iOS, and the M3 Ultra Mac Studio, while facing disappointment with the aging Mac Pro. The year also highlighted notable updates in iPadOS, the Apple Watch SE 3, and the popularity of Apple TV's 'Pluribus' and Apple News+.
iOS 26.1 introduces a new setting allowing users to customize Liquid Glass elements on their iPhone, improving readability and aesthetic preferences by adjusting transparency and contrast without affecting overall display modes. The update offers options for Clear and Tinted Liquid Glass, enabling more personalized control over specific UI elements like Notification Center and search bars.
Apple has released a new Liquid Glass redesign for the Shazam app on iOS, featuring a sleek interface, easier access to recent songs, and updated animations, enhancing the user experience with a modern look and feel.
Apple has released iOS 26.1, bringing new features like Liquid Glass controls, enhanced language support, improved gesture controls, and security updates, along with updates to other Apple OSes, aimed at improving user experience and device security.
The first developer beta of iOS 26.2 introduces enhanced customization options for Liquid Glass, updates to Apple News and Podcasts apps, integration of alarms with Reminders, and adjustments to Sleep Score ranges, along with other improvements and features.
iOS 26.2 beta 1 introduces an enhanced Liquid Glass slider for Lock Screen clock customization, allowing users to adjust transparency more precisely, although resizing remains limited to the default font. The update offers greater personalization options for iPhone users.
Apple released iOS 26.1, adding features like a Liquid Glass opacity toggle, a slide-to-stop alarm, expanded language support for Apple Intelligence and AirPods, and various improvements across apps, enhancing user experience and privacy. The update also introduces small UI changes and security enhancements, with availability for compatible iPhones including the iPhone 11 and later.
iOS 26.1, launching soon, introduces several new features including swipe gestures for Apple Music, expanded language support for AirPods Live Translation, a new Liquid Glass display toggle, and the return of Slide Over in iPadOS 26.1, enhancing user experience and customization.
iOS 26.1 introduces four new customization features for iPhone users, including a toggle for Liquid Glass design options, an option to disable the Lock Screen Camera swipe, a toggle for alarm and timer slide gestures, and new settings for Local Capture video and audio recordings.
Telegram for Android's beta version 12.2.0 introduces a new 'Liquid Glass' UI feature in the text input and panel areas, which has received negative feedback from users. The change is optional and not yet in the stable release, with uncertain future adoption. Similar designs have been added to iOS earlier this month.
Apple's iPhone Air is experiencing poor sales, leading to an 80% reduction in production, while iOS 26.1 introduces a toggle for Liquid Glass transparency and rumors suggest upcoming foldable iPhones and a new anniversary model. Additionally, GM plans to remove CarPlay from all future vehicles, and Apple is expanding its digital driver's license feature in the US.
iOS 26.1 introduces several significant updates including a toggle for the Liquid Glass design, a redesigned alarm, a new Apple TV app icon, UI tweaks, improvements to the Music app, expanded language support for Apple Intelligence, and new features for Local Capture and AirPods Live Translation. It also hints at future support for third-party smartwatches and AI integrations. The update is more stable and refined than iOS 26 and is expected to be widely released later this month.
iOS 26.1, currently in beta testing and expected to release in November, introduces eight new features for iPhones, including customizable Liquid Glass appearance, a lock screen camera toggle, slide-to-stop alarms, song swiping in Apple Music, a rebranded Apple TV app, expanded language support for Apple Intelligence and AirPods Live Translation, background security improvements, and more.
Apple's upcoming iOS and macOS 26.1 update introduces a toggle for Liquid Glass UI, allowing users to switch between a Clear and Tinted look to improve readability and contrast without altering the default aesthetic.
Apple's iOS 26.1 introduces a new 'Tinted' setting for Liquid Glass, allowing users to reduce transparency and contrast, providing a customizable experience while maintaining the original design for most users. This move is seen as a positive compromise, benefiting both Apple and its diverse user base by offering more control without abandoning the bold Liquid Glass aesthetic.