iOS 27 continues the design evolution that Apple started with the Liquid Glass interface, but this time without the big cuts. The focus is on fine-tuning and solving specific problems that have arisen in everyday use.
The most important potential innovation refers to the introduction of a system slider for adjusting the intensity of the Liquid Glass effect. Currently, users have only two options: Clear and Tinted, which often does not provide an ideal balance between transparency and readability. The new approach would enable precise adjustment of the system’s appearance, allowing users to adapt the interface to their own habits and visual needs.
iOS 27 Liquid Glass brings more precise control
Apple already tried to implement this option in an earlier stage of development, but encountered technical obstacles when applying it to all parts of the system, including the home screen, folders and navigation elements. If that obstacle is overcome, iOS 27 could bring one of the most practical changes within the Liquid Glass concept.
In addition, additional optimization of the interface is expected. According to the information provided by Mark Gurman, Apple will not introduce radical changes, but will focus on the gradual improvement of the existing design through a series of minor but significant corrections.
One of the key problems that could be solved relates to the behavior of navigation elements in certain applications, where users currently have to intervene additionally so that all options are available to them. Such solutions slow down the work and spoil the impression of fluidity of the system, which is exactly what Apple is trying to iron out in the next version.
Everything indicates that iOS 27 will not bring spectacular novelties at first glance, but it could significantly improve daily use through a better balanced design and functionality. This kind of approach, where the system is fine-tuned through details, often brings the highest quality in real use, reports 9to5Mac.