For those who’re not a giant fan of the, effectively, glass in iOS 26’s Liquid Glass interface, Apple has apparently heard you. The most recent iOS 26.1 Beta 4 has a brand new toggle that allows you to apply a “tinted” setting to spice up the opacity of components and add distinction, making them stand out higher in opposition to the background, MacRumors reported. “Select your most well-liked search for Liquid Glass. Clear is extra clear, revealing the content material beneath. Tinted will increase opacity and provides extra distinction,” the outline states.
The brand new toggle (Settings > Show and Brightness on iPhone or iPad and System Settings > Look macOS) is a uncommon occasion of Apple altering course on a design primarily based on consumer enter. The corporate mentioned the setting was added as many beta customers desired a extra opaque possibility for Liquid Glass. That is placing it mildly, as you will have observed on social media or Reddit.
The setting is extra noticeable on some areas of iOS than others. Toggling it from clear to tinted modifications the whole lot all through iOS and impacts apps and lock display notifications as effectively. Different new modifications within the newest beta embrace a Digital camera swipe toggle, a brand new slide-to-stop characteristic for alarms and timers, Settings updates, new Apple Intelligence languages and a brand new Apple TV app icon. For those who’re within the beta program, you’ll be able to obtain the newest model now.