Apple has addressed major readability complaints about the Liquid Glass Control Center in iOS 26 developer beta 2. The updated version makes the interface much more opaque and easier to read.
Major Readability Improvement
The biggest problem with Liquid Glass in the first iOS 26 beta was that Control Center was often nearly unreadable. The glass effect allowed too much of the background to show through, creating a cluttered appearance.
In beta 2, Apple has made what’s behind Control Center much more opaque. This change makes the interface significantly easier to read at a glance.
Visual Comparison Shows Clear Difference
A side-by-side comparison reveals the dramatic improvement between the two beta versions. The first beta’s excessive transparency made buttons and controls hard to distinguish from the background.
The second beta strikes a better balance, maintaining the glass aesthetic while ensuring text and controls remain clearly visible.
Some Issues Remain
While the update represents a major improvement, some colors from the background still bleed into Control Center buttons. This could potentially cause confusion in certain situations.
However, the overall direction shows Apple is responding to user feedback and refining the interface before the general release this fall.
Additional Beta 2 Changes
iOS 26 beta 2 includes other improvements beyond the Control Center fix:
- A new ringtone that’s an alternate version of the Reflections song
- The ringtone has been described as sounding like something from an Ace Attorney game
- Various other minor refinements and bug fixes
User Response Positive
Early feedback suggests users appreciate Apple’s quick response to the readability concerns. The change shows the company is actively listening to developer and user feedback during the beta process.
How to Try the Beta
Developers can install the beta through Apple’s developer program. For general users, Apple plans to launch a public beta next month for those who want to try the new features without being on the bleeding edge.
Future Refinements Expected
Apple will likely continue making adjustments to the Liquid Glass interface based on ongoing feedback. The company has several months before the fall release to perfect the design.
The Control Center changes represent one of the most visible improvements in iOS 26, making the beta much more usable for daily testing.