The newest versions of iOS 26 and iPadOS 26 have another Accessibility toggle that can help to further reduce the intensity of the Liquid Glass interface appearance for iPhone and iPad, called “Reduce Bright Effects”. As you might have guessed by the name alone, toggling the switch on will eliminate the brighter and flashier effects when interacting with elements in the user interface, like the little flashes of highlights that appear on embossed glossy buttons, search bars, icons, and more.
Because it’s a relatively new setting, I missed including this one when covering the various tips for disabling Liquid Glass on iOS 26 to the extent at which it can be disabled, anyway, but it’s worth mentioning for users who are not enthusiastic about the Liquid Glass look.
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