United Kingdom, Nov. 5 -- Apple has officially rolled out iOS 26.1, letting users tone down Liquid Glass.

The Liquid Glass interface, introduced in iOS 26, divided opinion for its hyper-translucent aesthetic, and while some praised its futuristic look, others found it distracting and difficult to read, with reports of eye strain.

With iOS 26.1, Apple has introduced a "Tinted" mode for the feature, allowing users to reduce transparency and improve contrast.

The toggle, located under Settings - Display and Brightness - Liquid Glass, lets users choose between the default Clear mode and the new Tinted appearance.

Combined with existing accessibility options like "Increase Contrast," users can now fine-tune the look of their iPhone's inter...