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Here’s a closer look at the Liquid Glass design in iOS 26 on the iPhone | Screengrab with the Clear icons option selected

Apple said yesterday that iOS 26 was its biggest update to the look and feel of the iPhone since iOS 7, with the same visual design language used across all the company’s devices.

It’s certainly a pretty dramatic change, depending on how far you want to take the look. For example, in addition to the ‘tint’ options we got in iOS 18, there’s a new ‘Clear’ option to make all our app icons monochrome glass – which you can see above …

Like tint, I have to wonder how many people will actually use it, but it’s certainly an interesting look at what happens when you dial up the glass look to the max!

As before, you long-press on a blank part of the Home screen to bring up an Edit button top-left, then hit Customize to bring up this menu:

Here’s a closer look at the Liquid Glass design in iOS 26 on the iPhone

Select Clear, and that’s what you get.

But you don’t have to change the default look to see the glass elements. Here’s a look at some Apple app icons with the new subtle 3D effects – starting with how they appear in the dock:

Here’s a closer look at the Liquid Glass design in iOS 26 on the iPhone

On the Home screen:

Here’s a closer look at the Liquid Glass design in iOS 26 on the iPhone

And in folders:

Here’s a closer look at the Liquid Glass design in iOS 26 on the iPhone

It doesn’t appear that Apple brought any third-party developers into the fold for the first developer beta, as other icons look to be unchanged.

Notifications have a frosted glass look:

Here’s a closer look at the Liquid Glass design in iOS 26 on the iPhone

The Camera app has a simplified default UI, with just Photo and Video options:

Here’s a closer look at the Liquid Glass design in iOS 26 on the iPhone

Tapping and holding lets you access the rest:

Here’s a closer look at the Liquid Glass design in iOS 26 on the iPhone

At the top, there’s a simple settings display, showing the current ones:

Here’s a closer look at the Liquid Glass design in iOS 26 on the iPhone

Tapping this then expands it into a tappable control panel:

Here’s a closer look at the Liquid Glass design in iOS 26 on the iPhone

Other apps take the same approach, of things expanding as you need them.

Tab bars floating over content of course have a consistent look across apps.

Here’s a closer look at the Liquid Glass design in iOS 26 on the iPhone
Here’s a closer look at the Liquid Glass design in iOS 26 on the iPhone

Of course, this is only the first developer beta, and much may change – but what are your first impressions of the look? Please share your thoughts in the comments.

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Here’s a closer look at the Liquid Glass design in iOS 26 on the iPhone

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