This is not only a change in form, but also marks an important turning point in the iPhone's design language.
Liquid Glass brings a vivid visual effect like liquid glasses, creating a soft, flexible and modern feeling.
The application icon, widget and control center are renewed with a blurred effect, sophisticated reflection light, creating more depth and realistic interaction when users operate on the screen.
One of the highlights of this design is the ability to be customized according to the environment of use. iOS 26 uses light sensors and AI algorithms to adjust the interface to suit actual lighting conditions, helping to increase contrast and reduce eye strain when used for a long time.
With Liquid Glass, Apple is not only changing the atic on the outside but also enhancing the user experience, harmoniously combining aesthetics and technology.
This interface is also available on macOS Tahoe, making it smooth for both Dock, apps, and menu bars. This makes the screen look larger, according to Apple.
iOS 26 is expected to be officially released in the fall of this year, along with the new generation of iPhone. Users can experience it early through the Developer Beta version or wait for the Public Beta version to launch in July.