With the arrival of iOS 26 last fall, Apple decisively changed the aesthetics of the iPhone thanks to the new visual language Liquid Glass. Precisely in light of such a radical change, as was easy to imagine, not all users liked the choice. Fortunately, today iOS allows very wide opportunities for customization.
To start with, Liquid Glass comes in two main options, which you can choose according to your personal taste: Glass e Opaque. The first focuses everything on transparencywith interface elements that reveal more of the background and create a lighter, more modern visual effect. It is the ideal choice for those who want an iPhone that truly looks “new” and distant from the aesthetics of previous versions of iOS.
Matte mode is a little more conservative and is therefore preferable if you are not a huge fan of Liquid Glass. Once activated, icons and interface resume having lower transparency and, above all, greater contrast, favoring the readability of the contents. Matter of taste. A winning idea could be to try them both for a few days, until you identify the option that best matches your style.
In either case, you can easily find the two options by simply searching for ‘Liquid Glass’ using the search function from your iPhone settings.
Even the lock screenthe gateway to your smartphone, can be freely customized. Starting with the clock. All you have to do is press and hold the screen until the ‘customize’ option appears. You will then once again be able to choose between the ‘Glass’ and ‘Opaque’ styles. Furthermore, you can also add a additional level of customization by manually setting the effect level (in short, if you want the clock and the other widgets to be more or less transparent). Among other things, you can also choose the size of the clock as you like, until it becomes ‘giant’ and central on the screen: simply change its size using two fingers, as you would to zoom in on a photo.
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