India, Oct. 29 -- Apple is gearing up to release iOS 26.1, the next incremental update to its iPhone software, which has just reached the Release Candidate (RC) stage for beta testers. The update is expected to roll out publicly in early November, bringing with it a mix of visual refinements, new gestures, and behind-the-scenes improvements designed to make the iPhone experience smoother and smarter.

Building on the sleek aesthetics of iOS 26, Apple is giving users more control over how their iPhone interface looks. The new "Liquid Glass" customisation toggle allows users to adjust the transparency level of system backgrounds, choosing between "Clear" and "Tinted" modes in Display and Brightness settings. This subtle but stylish tweak of...