Don’t Love Your iPhone’s Liquid Glass? This Setting Can Change It


When Apple released iOS 26.1 in November, one of the biggest changes it brought to your iPhone was a way to adjust certain Liquid Glass elements across your device. This new setting could help resolve readability issues some folks on Reddit noted, so if you’ve had trouble reading things on your device, you should download iOS 26.1 and give this setting a shot.

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Apple introduced Liquid Glass in September alongside iOS 26. It’s the first major visual change on iPhone since iOS 7 in 2013. Before iOS 26.1, there were only a few ways to change Liquid Glass elements on your iPhone. You could add a dark tint to home screen elements or adjust the Reduce Transparency setting to alter how Liquid Glass looks across your device. The new setting allows you to modify specific elements on your iPhone, such as your Notification Center and certain search bars, without affecting other elements, like your home screen.

Here’s where to find the new setting if you’re running iOS 26.1 or later, along with my recommended setup.


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Where to find Clear and Tinted Liquid Glass options

1. Tap Settings.
2. Tap Display & Brightness.
3. Tap Liquid Glass.

In the Liquid Glass menu, you’ll see two options: Clear and Tinted. Clear is the default setting and Tinted makes the Liquid Glass elements less transparent.

“Clear is more transparent, revealing the content beneath,” Apple writes for the setting. “Tinted increases opacity and adds more contrast.”

Tinted doesn’t totally eliminate Liquid Glass elements in menus, but it does minimize the design’s effects. Once Tinted is enabled, some elements and menus almost appear opaque, like the search bar in Messages, until you scroll over something colorful or bold.

The different Liquid Glass settings on both light (left) and dark (right) backgrounds.

Dark mode with Tinted Liquid Glass (far right) is my personal preference.

Apple/Screenshot by CNET

These Liquid Glass settings also won’t change your iPhone’s Light or Dark display settings. You can enable Tinted and be in Light mode or enable Clear in Dark mode. But Dark mode with the Tinted setting looks clean to me and is my personal preference.

For more iOS news, here’s what to know about iOS 26.2 and what was included in iOS 26.1. You can also check out our iOS 26 cheat sheet for other tips and tricks.

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