Apple to Enhance Liquid Glass Design in Upcoming macOS Update
Liquid Glass tweaks are reportedly coming in the next macOS
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Apple is set to introduce tweaks to its Liquid Glass design in the upcoming macOS 27, addressing user complaints about readability and visual inconsistencies. These changes aim to optimize the interface for larger displays and prepare for future OLED touchscreen MacBooks, with further details expected at the WWDC on June 8.
- 01Liquid Glass design will see a slight redesign in macOS 27.
- 02User complaints highlighted issues with text readability and visual consistency.
- 03The redesign aims to address quirks related to shadows and transparency.
- 04Apple plans to enhance performance, battery life, and fix bugs in the update.
- 05Details on these changes will be revealed during the WWDC on June 8.
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Apple's upcoming macOS 27 will feature a redesign of its Liquid Glass interface, addressing user feedback regarding poor text readability and inconsistencies across applications. According to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, the redesign aims to correct issues stemming from the interface's original design for OLED technology, which has not transitioned well to the LCD displays used in most Macs. The tweaks will focus on resolving 'shadows and transparency quirks' that have affected the user experience. Additionally, Apple is reportedly working on performance improvements, battery life upgrades, and bug fixes, which will be officially announced at the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) on June 8. This update follows previous adjustments made in iOS 26.1 and iPadOS 26.1, where users were given options to frost the interface for better opacity and contrast. The enhancements are expected to align the Liquid Glass design with the vision of Apple's design team, especially in anticipation of the potential launch of an OLED touchscreen MacBook later this year.
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The redesign of Liquid Glass aims to improve user experience for Mac users, particularly those using larger displays.
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