Apple has rolled out iOS 26.1, a new update that brings several features and tweaks to its mobile operating system. The most notable change is the addition of a transparency toggle for Liquid Glass, a design element that gives iPhone buttons, tabs, and navigational elements a glassy appearance.
With this toggle, users can now choose between two Liquid Glass options: the default translucent design or a new tinted look that increases opacity and contrast. This should help address some of the legibility issues introduced in iOS 26 by allowing users to tone down the glassy design for better visibility.
In addition to the Liquid Glass update, iOS 26.1 also introduces new swipe functions that provide more precise control over activating certain app features. For example, users can now turn off the swipe action that opens the Camera app from their lock screen by heading to Settings > Camera > Lock Screen Swipe to Open Camera.
Apple Music has also gotten some new features in this update. Users can now quickly change songs by swiping on the mini player at the bottom of their screen, and Live Translation via connected AirPods is available for Italian, Chinese (Mandarin, simplified and traditional), Japanese, and Korean.
Other notable changes include improved FaceTime audio quality in low-bandwidth conditions, manual workout logging directly from the Fitness app, and enhanced Communication Safety features to limit adult websites on child accounts. A new Camera setting also allows users to turn on or off Lock Screen swipe to open Camera.
The full patch notes for iOS 26.1 are available on Apple's website, outlining all of the changes made in this update. Alongside iOS 26.1, Apple has also released iPadOS 26.1, macOS Tahoe 26.1, watchOS 26.1, visionOS 26.1, and tvOS 26.1.
With this toggle, users can now choose between two Liquid Glass options: the default translucent design or a new tinted look that increases opacity and contrast. This should help address some of the legibility issues introduced in iOS 26 by allowing users to tone down the glassy design for better visibility.
In addition to the Liquid Glass update, iOS 26.1 also introduces new swipe functions that provide more precise control over activating certain app features. For example, users can now turn off the swipe action that opens the Camera app from their lock screen by heading to Settings > Camera > Lock Screen Swipe to Open Camera.
Apple Music has also gotten some new features in this update. Users can now quickly change songs by swiping on the mini player at the bottom of their screen, and Live Translation via connected AirPods is available for Italian, Chinese (Mandarin, simplified and traditional), Japanese, and Korean.
Other notable changes include improved FaceTime audio quality in low-bandwidth conditions, manual workout logging directly from the Fitness app, and enhanced Communication Safety features to limit adult websites on child accounts. A new Camera setting also allows users to turn on or off Lock Screen swipe to open Camera.
The full patch notes for iOS 26.1 are available on Apple's website, outlining all of the changes made in this update. Alongside iOS 26.1, Apple has also released iPadOS 26.1, macOS Tahoe 26.1, watchOS 26.1, visionOS 26.1, and tvOS 26.1.