Work around for Liquid glass (OS 26) for accessibility issues

My husband updated to the new OS and I am afraid to do so on my iPhone.


I am visually impaired and just looking at his phone makes me motion sick. I am unable to fully read on his screen as well. I need more contrast and the older screen style if at all possible.


Is there a way to fully disable the liquid glass effect on OS 26 so that I can update my phone without risking being unable to use my phone.

iPhone 13 mini, iOS 18

Posted on Dec 11, 2025 5:49 PM

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Dec 15, 2025 6:03 PM in response to Blessedbethee

This post has several settings that might help:

How Do You Turn Off the Bouncy Notification Pop-up Animations for ios 26?


The bouncy notification banners are making my wife's iPhone unusable for her because it is making her feel sick and triggers migraines. For her specific issue I found the setting to just turn off the pop-up notification banners for now until Apple adds a setting to turn off that useless animation. Go to Settings > Notifications > Messages and under "Alerts" uncheck "Banners". That at least stopped the animated banners from popping up.

Dec 11, 2025 6:51 PM in response to Blessedbethee

the movie version:

Liquid Glass:

There are two settings you can change to reduce the liquid glass effects:


Settings ≥ Accessibility > Display & Text Size > Reduce Transparency > ON


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If you have recently updated to iOS 26.1 (not to be confused with 26.0.1)

there is additional relief available, but it is not obvious:


Settings > Display & Brightness > Liquid Glass.

Here, you'll find two options: Clear and Tinted.


'Tinted' further reduces the translucency of the glass effect, making it not very glass-like any more.


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the deeper discussion:


Liquid Glass - Love It Or Hate It - It's Here To Stay



Work around for Liquid glass (OS 26) for accessibility issues

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