iOS, Apple and Liquid Glass
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Apple's iOS 26 marks a turning point for the iPhone's look and feel. After months of tinkering and user feedback, Apple's Liquid Glass has evolved into something more flexible and surprisingly fun.
As iOS 26.1 arrives for many Apple iPhone users, iOS 26.2 could be released soon. Here's everything to know.
OS 26.2 is launching to all users very soon, and it will introduce several new ways to customize the way your iPhone looks and works.
Apple continues expanding its new design language across the system, and the Measure app is the latest to get the Liquid Glass treatment. With iOS 26.2, the app’s controls, buttons, and panels adopt the same translucent, fluid look introduced earlier this year. The interface feels more consistent with the rest of iOS.
Apple has rolled out the iOS 26.2 update for iPhones, with deeper Liquid Glass customisation, offline lyrics in Apple Music, new safety alerts, Reminders alarms, and enhanced AirDrop security.
Apple is about to release an update for every iPhone that can run iOS 26, for users who don’t want it. And it’s probably the last chance to avoid iOS 26.
An iPhone 16 Pro prototype running an internal build labeled "iOS 19" has apparently leaked, offering a rare glimpse at the operating system Apple developed before scrapping the name entirely and introducing the controversial Liquid Glass design with iOS 26.