Apple has released iOS 26.1, its first update to the major update it released alongside the iPhone in September.

iOS 26.1 brings a host of changes, including the ability to get live translations in more languages and better FaceTime call quality. But the most notable change is actually something of a reversion, with Apple offering users the ability to slightly turn back one of its most controversial new features.

The major iOS 26 update released in September brought with it Liquid Glass, a shiny redesign that appeared in various forms in all of Apple’s new software. It was praised by some, but also received criticism for the way that the glass theme meant that parts of the menus and notifications were less legible than before.

Now, Apple will let people roll back some of those chan

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