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iOS 26’s Liquid Glass: What people like and what they don’t

Apple is unlikely to reverse course, but ongoing refinements will smooth out issues and optimise performance. If history is any guide, Liquid Glass could define the visual direction of iOS for the next decade, despite its rocky start.

September 18, 2025 / 14:19 IST
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Apple iOS 26
Apple iOS 26

Apple’s iOS 26 has been available for only two days, yet its new Liquid Glass design has already sparked widespread debate. While Apple billed it as a bold reimagining of the iPhone interface, early feedback suggests that the change is proving more controversial than expected.

The most common criticism centres around performance and readability. Many users report that animations feel slow and make older iPhones sluggish. Others say the constantly shifting colours, shapes and shading are distracting rather than useful. Descriptions on forums include comparisons to a “Barbie phone” with flashy features that drain battery life.

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Further frustrations include the number of taps now required for basic actions, cartoony bubbles and icons, poor contrast, and inconsistent application of highlights and textures. Some app icons appear blurry, while the blend of glass-like elements with flat components has been called messy and disjointed. Notifications are also harder to read, and several users argue that the subtle visual effects are not worth the system overhead they demand.

Why some users like it
Despite the negativity, not everyone is unimpressed. On MacRumors forums, some early adopters who tried the beta versions say that Liquid Glass feels modern, clean and even fun once you adjust to it. Several users claim that the interface makes the iPhone feel faster, with brighter animations and smoother transitions.