Apple has added an option to reduce the Liquid Glass transparency effect with the latest iOS 26.1 developer beta 4 update.
The option is now available on iOS 26.1 beta as well as the latest iPadOS 26.1 and MacOS 26.1 developer betas.
Apple has integrated two noteworthy improvements into its latest iOS 26.1 beta.
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