Apple’s New ‘Tinted’ Option Reverses Liquid Glass Look

Apple will let users roll back the Liquid Glass look with new ‘tinted’ option in iOS 26, iPadOS 26, and macOS 26 updates.
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Apple’s New ‘Tinted’ Option Reverses Liquid Glass Look
Apple Will Let Users Roll Back the Liquid Glass Look with New ‘Tinted’ Option Apple is giving users more control over the visual style of its latest operating systems. With the newest beta update, Apple will let users roll back the Liquid Glass look with new ‘tinted’ option , offering an easy way to tone down the glossy, glass-like interface that debuted with iOS 26, iPadOS 26, and macOS 26. Image Credits:Apple This new customization feature introduces two appearance settings — Clear and Tinted — letting users decide how intense they want the Liquid Glass effect to be. The addition shows that Apple is paying close attention to feedback from users adjusting to its biggest design overhaul in more than a decade. A Softer Take on Apple’s Bold New Design Apple’s Liquid Glass design first appeared as part of a sweeping visual update meant to bring more depth, realism, and dynamic lighting to the interface. The shift represented Apple’s largest aesthetic leap since its move away from skeuomorphism…