AppleInsider reviews iOS 26 one year after release, highlighting the controversial Liquid Glass design material powered by Apple Silicon while noting limited customization options beyond transparent icons and a new Lock Screen clock. The reviewer argues that delayed Apple Intelligence development, rather than the Liquid Glass controversy, represents the more significant story surrounding the OS update.
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AppleInsider reviews iOS 26 one year after release, highlighting the controversial Liquid Glass design material powered by Apple Silicon while noting limited customization options beyond transparent icons and a new Lock Screen clock. The reviewer argues that delayed Apple Intelligence development, rather than the Liquid Glass controversy, represents the more significant story surrounding the OS update.