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prashnts | 8 months ago

Reduce Transparency in Accessibility settings removes the glass effect, but I believe has been updated to be closer to the translucent effects in current iOS.

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thepryz|8 months ago

It's sad when so many settings people use to make Apple's products better/more usable seem to always be hidden in Accessibility. I'm sure that says something.

Gigachad|8 months ago

That building for accessibility helps more than just disabled people?

stock_toaster|8 months ago

I find the "reduce motion" toggle to be a more pleasant experience on iOS as well.

folmar|8 months ago

Also this is way better compared to Android, where "remove animations" make apps feel like a dumpster fire, many of them lose parts of UI that were animated instead of showing them statically, feedback for touching gets often lost, things are waiting for animation so you are still stuck waiting a second or two for nothing, etc.