The latest iOS 26.1 beta finally gives iPhone users what they’ve been clamoring for


  • The fourth iOS 26.1 beta is out now
  • It includes a toggle to reduce the transparency of the Liquid Glass interface
  • It also lets you disable the ability to launch the camera with a swipe from the lock screen

The fourth iOS 26.1 beta has now landed, and it includes a few changes, including the ability to change the transparency of Liquid Glass.

With this latest update, there’s now a switch to choose between ‘Clear’, which is the version of Liquid Glass that iOS 26 launched with, and ‘Tinted’, which makes it a bit less transparent, as shown in the comparison image below shared by 9to5Mac.

You can find this switch in Settings > Display & Brightness > Liquid Glass, and so far it seems to be popular with users. A Reddit thread about this change includes comments such as “that’s good” and “finally a win for people with low vision.”

(Image credit: Apple / 9to5Mac)

The latter comment is a reference to the fact that some people found Liquid Glass offered poor readability in its debut state. On top of this, there have also been complaints that it causes eye strain and dizziness, which can also be reduced with this new colored option.

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