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You'll need iOS 26 Beta installed on your iPhone to access Liquid Glass icons. Since the feature is currently only available ...
Preview the exciting changes coming to your iPhone this fall, including a new aesthetic called Liquid Glass, with the new ...
Apple's design overhaul gives your phone a sleek new look. Here's how to enable iOS 26's new Liquid Glass interface on your iPhone.
Back in 2024, we described how the then-new iOS 18 enabled you to tint your homescreen icons, allowing you to tweak the look ...
Apple released the fourth beta of iOS 26 today, and the company has continued making changes to the way that Liquid Glass ...
The iPhone home screen gets a brand new look with iOS 26, thanks to a visual overhaul featuring a brand new set of icons for all of Apple’s apps, as well as glass and reflection effects throughout.
Here’s how it works. Light, Dark, or custom tint To change the appearance of an icon, start with a long press on your home screen in an area where there is no app icon for a couple of seconds.
To start personalizing your iOS 18 home screen, you’ll first need to enable the color-tinted icons feature. Begin by performing a long press on the home screen.
Introduced with iOS 13, Dark Mode already darkens some Home Screen elements, such as the dock and folders. iOS 18 will go further by automatically giving app icons a dark/black tint when Dark Mode ...
To rearrange icons, press on an app and hold, as ever. When a pop up menu appears, you can choose Edit Home Screen, or just wait for a moment longer. In either case, all of the apps on your iPhone ...
Step 1: To enter Edit mode in iOS 18, press and hold on an empty area on your iPhone home screen until the icons begin to jiggle. Step 2: Next, choose the Edit icon from the top-left corner.
Good news! With iOS 18 you can finally get rid of the app icon labels and expand your icons to fill in that extra space. If you want that “big icons, no labels” look, here’s how you do it.