Apple is reportedly aiming to enhance the user interface of its upcoming iOS 27 with a potential system-wide adjustment feature for Liquid Glass. According to Mark Gurman from Bloomberg, this version may introduce a new setting that allows users to modify the interface's appearance more precisely.
Currently, iOS 26.1 offers a choice between "Clear" and "Tinted" options, while iOS 26.2 has added a slider for adjusting the opacity of Liquid Glass specifically for the Lock Screen's clock. Gurman noted that earlier attempts to implement a comprehensive slider in iOS 26 faced engineering challenges, but Apple is revisiting the concept for the upcoming release.
Testing for iOS 27 is set to commence in June, with a public rollout anticipated in September. Gurman indicated that while the success of the system-wide slider remains uncertain, Apple is making renewed efforts to integrate this feature.