iOS 26.1 Beta Adds New Phone and Camera Settings, Plus “Liquid Glass” Transparency Toggle
The latest iOS 26.1 beta (now in its fourth pre-release) brings several quality-of-life tweaks. Apple is adding a system toggle to reduce transparency effects in the “Liquid Glass” design, along with fresh options for the Phone and Camera apps.
- Reduce Transparency: Turn down Liquid Glass effects for clearer, higher-contrast visuals.
- Phone: Optional haptic feedback during calls for subtle tactile cues.
- Camera: New controls to fine-tune behavior and capture preferences.
As with any beta, features may change before the public release. Testers can explore these options in Settings after updating to the newest iOS 26.1 build.
Learn more: Join Apple’s Beta Software Program here, and track platform release notes on the Apple Developer site.
Why it matters: Visual transparency controls and haptic call feedback can boost comfort and accessibility, while Camera tweaks give users more control—useful refinements for everyday use.
Discussion: Which tweak matters most to you—clearer visuals, haptic call feedback, or new Camera controls?
