iOS 26 Lets You Turn Off Liquid Glass (for Real, This Time). Here’s How.

Apple's Latest U-Turn: The iOS 26 Liquid Glass Debacle and How to Turn it Off

In a surprising move, Apple has conceded defeat on its controversial Liquid Glass redesign introduced in iOS 26. The feature, meant to mimic the transparency of glass, has been met with widespread criticism for its impact on accessibility and aesthetics. While contrast is not exactly the Liquid Glass's strong suit, many users have expressed frustration with other aspects of the new design.

The backlash against Liquid Glass has been significant, and it appears that Apple has finally listened. The company has made available an official "off" switch for the feature, allowing users to revert back to a more traditional iOS look.

To disable Liquid Glass on your iPhone running iOS 26, follow these simple steps: first, download and install the latest version of iOS 26.1 (not the previous version, which you may have already installed). Then, navigate to Settings > Display & Brightness and select Liquid Glass from the list. From there, choose between two options: clear and tinted.

The "clear" option will give your screen a more subtle glass-like effect, while the "tinted" option will completely eliminate Liquid Glass. It's not exactly a drastic change, but for those who have been vocal about their dissatisfaction with the feature, this may be a welcome relief.

While it's hard to say whether Apple's decision was driven by genuine remorse or simply a realization that its design misstep had gone too far, one thing is certain: the company has taken steps to address user concerns. Whether this marks a turning point in Apple's approach to innovation remains to be seen.
 
I'm surprised they finally listened to their users 🙄! I mean, it's about time, right? I was saying from the start that Liquid Glass just wasn't doing it for anyone, and now we get this easy off switch 🙌. It's not like Apple has never made mistakes before... well, actually, they have 😳, but moving on. Anyway, I'm glad they've taken steps to address user concerns, even if it was just because they had to 😅. Now that the 'clear' and 'tinted' options are out there, maybe they'll think twice before introducing new features in the future 🤔.
 
Ugh, I'm kinda impressed that Apple finally listened to their users about Liquid Glass 🤔. I mean, who thought it was a good idea to make the screen look like glass? It was just gonna be one of those features that sounded cool in theory but ended up being a mess in practice 😅. Glad they're offering an "off" switch now, tho. Not like it's a total game-changer or anything, but for people who were really hating on the feature, this is a decent consolation prize 🤗. I'm still curious to see what Apple comes up with next - will they actually listen to user feedback and not mess things up again? 🤞
 
Apple finally listened to their users 🙌. I mean, who wants their screen to look like glass? It's like they forgot that not everyone is a fan of that 'Transparent' vibe 💁‍♀️. And honestly, I don't think it's just about aesthetics - accessibility too comes into play 👎. People with visual impairments, for example, might find Liquid Glass really frustrating. So kudos to Apple for making the "off" switch official 🙏. Not sure if they'll stick to this new approach from now on tho... fingers crossed! 💕
 
🤔 I'm kinda surprised they finally listened to the users about Liquid Glass, but at the same time, it feels like a pretty minimal concession. Like, who needs a "clear" and "tinted" option when you can just stick with the default look? 😂 It's also weird that the update required is iOS 26.1 specifically, not the previous version... what's the logic behind that? And isn't it kinda ironic that they're introducing an official "off" switch now? 🤦‍♂️ Shouldn't this have been a default option from the start? Anyway, I'm curious to see if Apple will actually learn from this and design features with user feedback in mind.
 
I gotta say, I'm still not a fan of Liquid Glass 😒 it was like they took all the things that made iOS great and threw 'em out the window just for the sake of being trendy 🤖. But hey, I'll give Apple props for listening to their users and making it easy to turn it off 👍. That "clear" option is pretty nice, it's still got a bit of a glow to it but at least it doesn't make everything look like it's about to shatter 😅. Still, I wish they'd gone with something more elegant instead of just "tinted" 🙄. Overall, good on 'em for making changes, now let's see if they can focus on what really matters - user experience 👌
 
I feel bad for people who got frustrated with iOS 26... I mean, I've been using my iPhone and it was kinda cool at first but when you get used to the transparency of glass, anything else can look weird 😒📱. Now that there's an "off" switch for Liquid Glass, I think most users will breathe a sigh of relief 💆‍♀️. It's good that Apple listened to feedback and made it easier to customize the settings again 🙏. Maybe this is a lesson learned for them to be more careful with design changes in the future... we'll see what happens next! 🤔
 
I'm so glad they finally listened to their users 🙌! I mean, Liquid Glass just didn't do it for me either... it was like looking at a iPhone with an awkwardly applied contact lens 😂. Glad we can turn it off now and get back to the classic look. Apple needs to remember that design is all about balance and user experience 💡. They should've thought twice before introducing something as drastic a change as that. But hey, kudos to them for taking feedback seriously 👍!
 
I mean, I'm glad they finally listened to users and made it easy to turn off Liquid Glass 🙌. But, you know, I think we should've had that option from the start, right? Like, what if some people need a little more contrast or visibility on their screens? 🤔 It's not like Apple didn't test this before releasing it... I remember seeing those early iPhone 26 demos and thinking, "wait, what's with the glass thing?" 😒 Anyway, now that we can turn it off, maybe this means they'll be more careful with future features? 🤞

And, honestly, have you noticed how much of a difference it makes when Liquid Glass is off? Like, your screen just looks cleaner and more... normal 😊. Maybe Apple's move to disable the feature was a good thing in disguise? Who knows? But, for now, I'm just happy to be able to customize my iPhone without having to root around in the depths of iOS settings 🤦‍♂️.

By the way, what do you guys think about this whole situation? Do you still like the new design, or are you Team Liquid Glass off 🤣?
 
I'm surprised it took them so long to listen, tbh 🙄. I mean, come on, Liquid Glass was always gonna be a bit of a stretch. But hey, at least they're giving users the option to turn it off now 👍. It's not like Apple didn't see this one coming, though - all those accessibility groups were probably screaming about how it was affecting people with visual impairments 🙅‍♂️. Still, kudos to them for finally doing something about it 💯. But let's be real, if they're releasing an update just because users complained... that's just the bare minimum, right? 😉
 
I gotta say, I'm kinda relieved they fixed that Liquid Glass thing 😅. I mean, I get what they were trying to do with it, but honestly, who thought it was a good idea to make the screen look like glass? Not me, that's for sure! But hey, at least they listened to all the hate and made an "off" switch 🙌. It's not like it was a total disaster or anything... I mean, contrast is still kinda weird with it on 😐. Guess you could say Apple had a bit of a meltdown 🤯, but hey, mistakes happen, right? Now they can just move on and try again with something new 💻.
 
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