New Delhi, Oct. 21 -- Apple has faced a lot of flak for its new Liquid Glass design language that made its debut with iOS 26. While some users absolutely loved the new UI from Apple, others couldn't handle one bit of it. Early users had also pointed out legibility issues and eye strain due to Liquid Glass.

Thankfully, Apple has now woken up to the feedback from users and has added a new feature with iOS 26.1 Beta 4 which allows users to customize their Liquid Glass experience.

Users can now head to Settings to chose between the 'Clear' or 'Tinted' transparency setting for Liquid Glass. While Clear setting maintains the original high transparency effect, the Tinted setting improves opacity and contrast of UI elements that makes it easier...