Apple’s iOS 26 update is a big one — not just because it’s new, but because “Liquid Glass” marks the company’s biggest UI overhaul since the iPhone X. But the so-called “biggest iOS update in years” hasn’t exactly wowed people. Performance hiccups and a jarring reshuffle of the interface have left many users underwhelmed. Even here at Mashable, reactions are split: some enjoy the new look , while others find it pretty “meh.” If you’ve upgraded and hate how it looks, here’s the bad news: you can’t roll back to iOS 18 . That makes sense, sure — but what if you like iOS 26 overall and just can’t stand Liquid Glass? Also bad news: you can’t turn it off. What you can do, though, is dive into your iPhone’s accessibility settings to tone down the transparent, glossy effect and make it less in-your-face. How to change Liquid Glass in iOS 26 To cut down the transparency, head to Settings > Accessibility > Display & Text Size and toggle on Reduce Transparency . This makes elem...
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