Apple’s iOS 27 developer beta enhances the Liquid Glass visual effect by introducing a slider that lets users fine-tune transparency levels, replacing the previous binary choice between Clear and Tinted modes.

  • New Liquid Glass slider allows granular transparency adjustment
  • Available now in iOS 27 and iPadOS 27 developer betas
  • Apple improved icon sharpness and interface readability

What happened

Apple has released a developer beta version of iOS 27 and iPadOS 27 that introduces a new Liquid Glass slider. This slider enables users to adjust the transparency of the Liquid Glass interface effect smoothly from Ultra Clear to fully Tinted glass, replacing the previous static toggle options.

Users accessing this feature can see changes instantly through a preview interface showing how text boxes and other elements behave visually under different transparency settings. This update promises more personalized interface aesthetics and usability customization for Apple users.

Why it matters

By allowing detailed transparency control of Liquid Glass, Apple is responding to user preferences for more customizable interface visuals. This change caters to those who find extreme transparency distracting as well as to users who want a lighter, clearer look for better focus and aesthetic appeal.

Alongside the slider, Apple has refined the overall interface experience by sharpening app icons, enhancing contrast, and improving refraction uniformity. These improvements are designed to increase legibility and visual clarity, contributing to a more polished and accessible user interface.

What to watch next

As iOS 27 progresses through its beta cycle, it will be important to monitor user reception and feedback on the Liquid Glass slider's practical impact and whether Apple makes further tweaks based on this input in upcoming releases.

Developers and users should also watch for additional interface refinements and feature expansions that Apple might introduce in iOS 27, especially in how visual customization enhances both aesthetic appeal and usability across different device types.

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