Apple Rolls Out iOS 26.1 with New Liquid Glass Controls
Apple has officially released iOS 26.1, the first major update to its iOS 26 operating system, bringing significant interface refinements, accessibility upgrades, and expanded language support for key features.
Key Takeaways
- New Liquid Glass opacity control for Lock Screen customization
- Expanded AirPods Live Translation adds Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Italian
- Available for iPhone 11 series and newer, plus 2nd-gen iPhone SE
- Enhanced privacy with disableable Lock Screen Camera swipe
How to Install iOS 26.1
The update is available for iPhone 11 series and newer models, including the second-generation iPhone SE. Eligible users can install it over-the-air by going to Settings > General > Software Update.
What’s New in iOS 26.1
Liquid Glass Controls and Interface Improvements
The standout feature is a new toggle for Liquid Glass opacity, letting users adjust the tint of the translucent material used across Lock Screen apps and notifications. This addresses user preferences for a less transparent look.
Apple has also made practical changes: Alarms and Timers now require a swipe gesture to dismiss, preventing accidental taps. Privacy-conscious users will appreciate the ability to disable the Lock Screen Camera swipe, a frequently requested feature.
Enhanced Apple Intelligence and Translation
AirPods Live Translation expands to support Chinese (Simplified and Traditional), Japanese, Korean, and Italian, breaking down language barriers for global travelers and international communicators.
Apple Intelligence, the company’s AI feature set, sees refinements and broader availability across more regions and languages.
App-Specific Upgrades
- Music: MiniPlayer swipe gesture for quick track changes and AutoMix support over AirPlay
- Recording: Gain control for external USB microphones and customizable storage locations for local files
- Fitness: Manual workout logging for users without paired devices
Additional Enhancements
FaceTime audio quality improves under low-bandwidth conditions, while Communication Safety and web content filters are now enabled by default for existing child accounts aged 13-17 (with regional variations).
Performance Considerations
Apple notes that software updates may affect performance and battery life depending on device and usage patterns. Some features may have regional restrictions or device compatibility limitations.
For detailed security information and feature availability, Apple directs users to their support pages.




