Apple introduces iOS 26 and its new UI design – liquid glass – in WWDC (Developers conference around the world) This year, just withdraw immediately after criticism. Fortunately, the company did not fully abandon its new design, and it has improved the IT of better capacity while maintaining its original vision. iOS 26 Son 3, at the place where it did not look like in the WWDC. The original design was mocked on social media, which also cited qualification issues as well as high processing electricity needs. But with iOS 26 Beta 4, Apple, despite continuing criticism, has made the liquid glasses like a re -advertised design.
Not everyone is happy, and in this fall, the design is likely to work more on the design before the release of the public. But, in my opinion, it looks great, and I share the feelings of Apple’s internal Mark Gorman that the company should not abandon the new UI completely because of some negative posts online.
Liquid glass, in my view, is an amazing UI design. These are not just some transparent menu bars, the real thinking and effort behind it. The way the background is reflected within the UI elements is highlighted. At the time of launch, there were certain problems with liquid glasses, but I think it really deserves a chance to prove itself.
Liquid glass returns with iOS 26 beta 4. | Image Credit – 9TO5MAC
With iOS 26The iPhone is seeing an important UI again design, as it first did with the iOS7 in 2013. This design is potentially creating the new 20th anniversary iPhone Pro model, allegedly under development. This Pro model will allegedly display a display with no cutout or other disturbances, and it is said that it has curved edges, so the screen covers the whole front of the phone.
It seems that Apple is running on its new design, as a recent report claims that the iPhone 17 Pro will have a new color option affected by liquid glass. With all of them in mind, and iOS 26 Son 4 in front of us, now it seems a little stupid to think that the Apple will completely abandon the liquid glass on the drop of the hat.
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