Apple released iOS 26 beta 2 this week, adding some new features, while also fixing complaints about the new liquid glass user interface for iPhone, iPad and other Apple devices.
Liquid glass refreshed the interface in Apple’s various operating systems with a new shape and feeling that made it a transparent shape. However, preliminary comments were mixed.
We found this look amazing, but with some flaws, such as the app tinging and control center.
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My fellow Josh Rander said of the custom feature, “This feature allowed you to change the color of your app icons – at least theory.
John Velasko of Tom’s guide found that transparency has caused problems due to the appearance of the control center. Mostly it looks very busy and can be able to read the settings panel.
He wrote, “I noticed that the transparency of the liquid glass, the way the control center appears above some elements, such as icons on my home screen, or very busy web pages.”
We both succeeded in working on the work, but it requires some finalizing with settings and reduces transparency.
Beta 2 what changes
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With developer beta 2 for iOS 26, Apple has adjusted the background blurred, which makes the home screen more clear and enables it to read more.
Here is an example of X -user Aaron Paris, which is auxiliary in Mac rumors.
iOS 26 beta 2 control center backgroundJune 23, 2025
It seems that the information has received a similar refreshment to make them be able to read more, though it does not look like dramatic as a control center change.
Clearly, it will not be finalized for iOS 26. He is still a developer son. By the end of this summer, there will be no launch of a public beta and then will be completely released before the iPhone 17 launch in the fall. Nevertheless, it is clear that Apple is listening to the user’s opinion and adjusting.
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