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iOS 26.2 & 26.3 Beta: Why “Liquid Glass” is Finally Good

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First, let’s address the elephant in the room for anyone who missed WWDC this year: There is no iOS 19. Apple officially switched to year-based naming in June 2025. So, the operating system running on your iPhone 17 right now is iOS 26 (named for the upcoming year, car-model style).

Now that we are past the naming shock, let’s talk about the updates that just landed. iOS 26.2 is out for everyone, and the iOS 26.3 Beta just dropped for developers. Here is why you should care.

Here is our iPhone buying guide if you looking to get one.

iOS 26.2: The “Liquid Glass” Fix

When iOS 26 launched in September, the new “Liquid Glass” design language (inspired by VisionOS) was… controversial. It looked cool, but text was hard to read. iOS 26.2 fixes this.

iOS 26.3 Beta 1: The “Android Traitor” Feature

The Beta 1 for 26.3 just dropped, and it has one feature that is breaking the internet. “Transfer to Android” is now a native setting in iOS.

Should You Update?

What do you think of the new “Liquid Glass” slider? Is it enough to save the design? Let me know in the comments!

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