With Monday’s launch of iOS 26 Beta 2, Apple has fastened one of many extra evident points with Liquid Glass, its divisive new user interface design for the iPhone, iPad, and different Apple gadgets, introduced earlier this month at its WWDC 2025.
The refreshed person interface modernizes the working system’s appear and feel with a design system impressed by the optical qualities of glass, together with the best way it refracts gentle and its translucency.
Nevertheless, early iOS 26 testers, considerably unfairly, had been fast to level out the failings with the up to date look within the early developer beta. Although the beta construct shouldn’t be but completed, customers shared screenshots and criticized areas the place Liquid Glass fell brief by way of readability and usefulness.
One of many customers’ bigger issues was with how Liquid Glass made the Management Middle (the menu accessed by swiping down on the best facet of the iPhone’s display screen) practically unreadable. Due to its semi see-through nature, it was laborious to distinguish the Management Middle’s buttons and sliders from the icons and widgets on the iPhone’s House Display that appeared beneath.
Within the newly launched beta, Apple has addressed the issue with the Management Middle by adjusting the background blur, which higher obscures the House Display content material beneath.
Notifications within the first beta had been additionally laborious to learn, as many had identified. Within the up to date beta, they’re a bit sharper however nonetheless want work, particularly for readability on brighter and lighter backgrounds.
These are usually not seemingly the ultimate changes, provided that iOS 26 doesn’t launch publicly till the autumn. Nevertheless, they’re indications that Apple is actively listening to early person suggestions and making tweaks accordingly.
Also in Beta 2, Apple has added an Accessibility part to the App Retailer’s product pages, enabled iCloud sync for the Journaling app on iPads, added order monitoring options to Apple Pockets, launched an Apple Music Radio widget, and extra.