• December 26, 2025
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Apple has released the iOS 26.2 update, which allows users to control the clarity of lock screen elements, such as the clock, by adjusting the transparency level of the “Liquid Glass” effects. This comes three months after the controversial new design was first introduced.

The update introduces a slider that lets users adjust the appearance of the digital clock, from near-complete transparency to a more blurred look. An additional option allows selecting a “Solid” style instead of “Glass” for a clearer, more eye-comfortable display.

The Liquid Glass design, introduced by Apple with iOS 26 last September, received mixed reactions from users. It replaced the traditional flat icons with dynamic, transparent ones that mimic a material reflecting and refracting their surroundings, distorting the background in real-time to simulate a glass effect. Some users described the icons as tilted and dizzying, while others found the design caused eye strain. In response to this criticism, the new update offers users better customization options.

Alongside lock screen improvements, the update includes other features such as adding alarms to the Reminders app, providing offline lyrics in Apple Music, adding match result widgets, and AI-generated chapters in the Podcasts app. Security has also been enhanced with an extra protection layer when using AirDrop, alongside bug fixes and security updates.

The update is delivered automatically if the auto-update feature is enabled, or it can be installed manually via the “Settings” app. The update has also been released for a range of other Apple devices, including Mac, Apple Watch, Apple TV, and Apple Vision Pro.

iOS 26.3: New Directions Towards Openness and Integration with Other Platforms

Apple is also preparing to release the iOS 26.3 update, which goes beyond being a minor system update to reflect the company’s move towards partially opening iOS to competing devices and platforms, amid legislative pressure, particularly within the European Union.

The new update introduces, for the first time, a “Notification Forwarding” feature that allows notifications received on an iPhone to be sent to wearable devices from other companies, such as competing smartwatches.

Activation is limited to one device at a time, with notifications being disabled on the Apple Watch during activation to ensure an organized experience. Users can choose specific apps to forward notifications from, with the app name and full notification text highlighted.

The update includes a built-in data transfer tool to facilitate switching from an iPhone to Android phones. It transfers photos, messages, notes, apps, passwords, and phone numbers, with the exception of Health app data, paired devices, and locked notes. The tool requires both devices to be connected to Wi-Fi with Bluetooth enabled, and the transfer can be initiated by scanning a dedicated QR code or Session ID.

The iOS 26.3 update includes modifications to the lock screen, such as separating weather backgrounds from the Astronomy section, adding a dedicated Weather backgrounds section, and providing three new default weather wallpapers to simplify screen customization and improve the user experience.

This update is a response to European Union legislation, such as the Digital Markets Act (DMA), which mandates major companies to enhance interoperability with competing platforms. The goal is to promote freedom of interaction between different systems, giving users more flexibility in choosing the devices and software that suit their needs.

The update is expected to be officially available for all iOS 26-supported iPhone devices by the end of next January.

Apple

Apple Inc. is an American multinational technology company founded in 1976 by Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Ronald Wayne. It is renowned for revolutionizing consumer electronics with iconic products like the Macintosh computer, iPod, iPhone, and iPad, fundamentally shaping modern technology and digital culture.

iOS

iOS is the mobile operating system created by Apple Inc., first released in 2007 as the software platform for the original iPhone. It has since evolved through numerous major updates, powering Apple’s iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch devices and fundamentally shaping the modern smartphone era.

iPhone

The iPhone is a line of smartphones designed and marketed by Apple Inc., first introduced by Steve Jobs in 2007. It revolutionized the mobile phone industry by popularizing the touchscreen interface and integrating a wide range of functions like internet browsing, media playback, and app-based computing into a single device.

Mac

Mac is a historic fast-food restaurant located in Kowloon, Hong Kong, known for being one of the city’s oldest surviving cha chaan teng (Hong Kong-style cafes). It first opened in 1950 and became famous for its “pantyhose milk tea” and classic local dishes, reflecting Hong Kong’s unique culinary culture during the post-war era. The establishment remains a popular spot that preserves the traditional atmosphere and flavors of old Hong Kong.

Apple Watch

The Apple Watch is a line of smartwatches first introduced by Apple Inc. in 2015, designed as a companion device for the iPhone. It integrates fitness tracking, health monitoring, communication, and mobile computing into a wearable format, evolving through several generations with increased independence and advanced health features like ECG and blood oxygen monitoring.

Apple TV

Apple TV is a digital media player and microconsole developed by Apple Inc., first released in 2007, which allows users to stream video and audio content to a television. It has evolved into a platform for accessing subscription services and purchasing media, and it now also serves as the brand for Apple’s streaming service, Apple TV+, which launched in 2019 with original programming.

Apple Vision Pro

The Apple Vision Pro is a spatial computing headset released by Apple in 2024, representing the company’s first major entry into the mixed reality market. It builds upon decades of research in virtual and augmented reality, aiming to blend digital content seamlessly with the physical world through advanced displays, sensors, and a dedicated operating system.

European Union

The European Union (EU) is a political and economic union of 27 European countries, founded after World War II to foster economic cooperation and prevent future conflict. It has evolved from the European Coal and Steel Community in 1951 into a major supranational entity with its own currency, the euro, and institutions governing a single market.

Android

Android is an open-source mobile operating system developed by Google, initially released in 2008. It was founded by Android Inc., a company Google acquired in 2005, and has since become the world’s most widely used OS for smartphones and tablets.

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