Subj : iOS 26.2 will take another big step towards fixing Liquid Glass f To : All From : TechnologyDaily Date : Thu Nov 13 2025 15:00:08 iOS 26.2 will take another big step towards fixing Liquid Glass for good Date: Thu, 13 Nov 2025 14:56:48 +0000 Description: Apple has added a Liquid Glass slider to the Lock Screens clock in iOS 26.2 and it could help finally fix the design feature for good. FULL STORY ======================================================================Apples iOS 26.2 update features a useful tweak for Liquid Glass You can now change the transparency of the Lock Screens clock This is done with an easy-to-use slider Apple has been releasing betas for iOS 26.2 , and the latest beta 1 and beta 2 updates have added a few interesting new features into the mix. Some of the most eye-catching changes have come to the Liquid Glass interface design , and they suggest that Apple is finally taking some steps to fix Liquid Glass for good. Liquid Glass has proven to be divisive since it was announced at WWDC 2025 in June, and part of the problem is that Apple gives you very little control over how the design looks. Considering the interface uses glassy elements that can overlap and obscure items below, thats a problem, but iOS 26.2 goes some way to fixing that even if its only in a small way. In iOS 26.2, theres now a slider to control how transparent the clocks digits are on your Lock Screen. Move the slider all the way to the left and the numbers go almost completely clear. Move it to the right and they become more and more opaque. Its a small change, but its an important one, as previously the time could be almost impossible to make out if it was overlaid on top of certain background images. Due to Liquid Glasss transparency effects, images sitting behind the clock could clash with its numbers, making it very difficult to read the time. Ongoing refinements (Image credit: Apple) The move follows a similar decision from Apple in iOS 26.1, where the company added a toggle to switch the entire operating systems Liquid Glass implementation from totally clear to a little more opaque. While this was a welcome step, it didnt go far enough in my opinion what Apple really needed to do was to give users a slider to control Liquid Glass as they saw fit. Now that just such a slider has come to the Lock Screen, Im hopeful that Apple will eventually see the light and bring this feature to the system as a whole. I dont mind Liquid Glass itself, but its such a radical redesign and with so many potential pitfalls that users really should be able to adjust it as needed in order to avoid the kinds of legibility issues weve seen so far. The Lock Screen slider is not the only way that Apple has been working on Liquid Glass in iOS 26.2. The company has also adjusted some interface animations so that they now exhibit a more fluid, water-like appearance. One example is that is opening a menu, as demonstrated by Aaron Perris on X , and this brings Liquid Glass a little closer to the animation style that Apple first previewed at WWDC 2025. Clearly, Liquid Glass is still a work in progress, and Id expect Apple to continue refining it over the coming weeks and months. With any luck, the company will realize that conceding a little control to users is not necessarily a bad thing. If it does, Im hoping that a universal slider to change the transparency of Liquid Glass isnt too far over the horizon. Follow TechRadar on Google News and add us as a preferred source to get our expert news, reviews, and opinion in your feeds. Make sure to click the Follow button! And of course you can also follow TechRadar on TikTok for news, reviews, unboxings in video form, and get regular updates from us on WhatsApp too. ====================================================================== Link to news story: https://www.techradar.com/phones/ios-26-2-will-take-another-big-step-towards-f ixing-liquid-glass-for-good --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A49 (Linux/64) * Origin: tqwNet Technology News (1337:1/100) .