Have you heard about the liquid glass display on the iPhone 20? From keypads to smartphones, I think there is still a gap that needs to be filled because real usability matters more than concept. Could this display innovation will actually change how we use phones? Are we seriously future-ready?
With Apple introducing the design language last year, I am observing Android brands such as Oppo, Realme and OnePlus are also moving in a similar direction. Do you like the trend?
Contrary to popular opinion, I love Apple's Liquid Glass design. At WWDC 2026, Apple announced some changes to Liquid Glass, like controlling the effect and even disabling it entirely. I think it is a great addition.
Apple just published its WWDC teaser and the visuals tease major changes coming to macOS. I saw the Liquid Glass thing they introduced last year and I think macOS could get an even bigger upgrade in 2026. Curious to see what is in store!
MacOS 27 to feature UI tweaks to address some Tahoe design complaints, especially around transparency and readability. Do you feel Apple may have pushed the Liquid Glass design sooner?
The new liquid glass in iOS 26 has disappointed many Apple users with its extreme blur effects. Do you think Apple will improve this with iOS 27?