I’m a huge iOS 26 fan, but Liquid Glass has totally ruined one of the iPhone’s most important features


Let me start with the positive – overall, I’m a massive fan of Apple‘s new Liquid Glass design language.

I’ve updated my iPhone to iOS 26 and my iPad to iPadOS 26, and I’ve honestly been shocked by how much I dig the new look. Thanks to livelier, more responsive animations and tasteful transparency and parallax effects, Apple’s mobile software feels alive in a way it hasn’t since the skeuomorphic days of iOS 6.

I’m still stunned by the way light refracts through this virtual material – we spend a lot of time navigating UI, so having something beautiful, even inspiring, to look at really makes a difference.

Apple Liquid Glass on Apple Watch, iPhone, iPad, and Mac

Liquid Glass is everywhere: Apple’s new design language extends across all of its devices. (Image credit: Jacob Krol/Future)

I think something that most reactions to Liquid Glass are missing is that it comes with functional benefits, too.

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