India, Jan. 14 -- Apple has finally addressed early concerns around its new Liquid Glass interface with the release of iOS 26.2, which marks a key step in refining the visual changes introduced with iOS 26. The update follows months of feedback during the beta testing phase, where users raised issues about clarity and ease of reading across the system.

When Apple launched iOS 26, it also introduced Liquid Glass as a new design interface meant to change how menus, icons, and system elements appear. The company said the design would add depth and movement while keeping the interface familiar. However, once the update reached users, many reported that the new design interface made text and icons harder to read, especially on the Lock Screen...