Whether you loathe Liquid Glass or you love it, you still need to update your iPhone to iOS 26.2 to stay safe from hackers.
The Liquid Glass feature in iOS 26 introduces a sleek, semi-transparent design that enhances the visual appeal of your iPhone interface. While this modern aesthetic is eye-catching, it can sometimes ...
Not everyone was thrilled about Liquid Glass when iOS 26.2 launched in 2025, but iOS 26.2 has finally addressed most of the ...
When I installed the first developer beta build of iOS 26 on my iPhone, I was surprised that Apple actually shipped Liquid Glass in all of its transparent glory. Sure, it looked amazing during the ...
The buzz around iOS 26 has been going since WWDC 2025. The major visual revamp, known as Liquid Glass, is the highlight, but Apple has stuffed all kinds of goodies in with it, and those goodies are ...
Apple’s iOS 26 introduces the new “Liquid Glass” design, a bold evolution in mobile interface aesthetics and functionality. This innovative approach redefines how you interact with your device, ...
iOS 26 is packed with major changes for the iPhone, including a new Liquid Glass design. But if you’re not a fan of the fresh design, here’s how to make iOS 26 look and feel more like iOS 18 again.
Apple has officially dropped the iOS 26 public beta, offering curious users an early look at the company's first major OS overhaul since iOS 7, featuring the new Liquid Glass interface and a suite of ...
Jake Peterson is Lifehacker’s Senior Technology Editor. He has a BFA in Film & TV from NYU, where he specialized in writing. Jake has been helping people with their technology professionally since ...
On Thursday, July 24, Apple officially opened the public beta for the hotly anticipated iOS 26 update, along with beta programs for macOS Tahoe, iPadOS, tvOS, and watchOS. Interested users with ...
With the fourth betas of iOS 26.1, iPadOS 26.1, and macOS 26.1, Apple has introduced a new setting that's designed to allow users to customize the look of Liquid Glass. The toggle lets users select ...
Jake Peterson is Lifehacker’s Senior Technology Editor. He has a BFA in Film & TV from NYU, where he specialized in writing. Jake has been helping people with their technology professionally since ...