I haven't upgraded to iOS 26 because of Liquid Glass, mostly because I've read that it causes performance degradation on older devices (I use an iPhone 13 Mini because I have zero interest in using a larger phone). So, it looks like I'll be using iOS 18 for the foreseeable future.
captn3m0|4 months ago
rfmc|4 months ago
thedougd|4 months ago
layer8|4 months ago
Zaheer|4 months ago
jijijijij|4 months ago
rfmc|4 months ago
Yesterday, for the first time since I bought the phone, it died on me before 18:00 with regular usage. I used to charge everyday when I go to bed with around 15-25% left, now I can't even finish the work day.
cheema33|4 months ago
Why would anybody want that?
wltr|4 months ago
hamburglar|4 months ago
sotix|4 months ago
dangus|4 months ago
epistasis|4 months ago
I actually feel a warm computer now, something that I have never experienced in five years of having this M1 MacBook.
This takes amazing hardware and degrades it to Windows laptop slop.
In the Jobs days, at least one VP head would roll for this, and Apple would be far better off for it. I don't think Tim Cook is strong enough for that though.
Gigachad|4 months ago
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pornel|4 months ago
Of course it makes everything look dull and primitive. Crammed and misaligned controls are even more obvious when elements have borders. You still have unhelpful animations.
thedougd|4 months ago
The safari changes are the worst part.
jacobp100|4 months ago
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port11|4 months ago
26 is definitely not for older devices. Heck, 26 is probably not for any device, this article makes UX look like crap.
jmull|4 months ago
IMO, this is 99% typical "not what I'm used to" internet rage. Upgrade and enjoy.