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I love the INTENTION behind this update, but in practic, it’s inconsistent and laggy. I feel like I’m a public beta tester right now.

Also, for some reason, autocorrect has completely broken.
and adds no value to the device’s functionality. Make a toggle to do away with the liquid glass and keep the added functionalities that iOS 26 provides, and we would have a much better offering for all.
 
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Explain the logic behind making the time so small while media is playing on my lock screen? This is driving me crazy. I need to be able to easily see what time it is when I'm doing something while listening to media in the background.
 
The way all the UI constantly changes colors and shape and shading is so distracting. To say nothing of the shimmering edges on everything.
Turn on the `Reduce Motion` accessibility option, it solves all the distracting distortion effects while keeping transparency - it's essentially the prior iOS look.
 
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Ive would never have approved this mess. He was about simplicity afaik. This has too many animations, too many gimicks. The irony is people are saying Android is now the GUI that is simple and clean, something I would have never thought a half-decade ago.

I am starting to be convinced Apple will soon (next decade or so) recede back to something like their 90s low point. It’s inevitable with their current leadership.

*As I type this the horrible keyboard UI is covering the text I’m trying to write lmao what a disaster*
Point taken. Maybe Jony would not have done this :) And surely Mr. Jobs would never have allowed this monstrosity. So, Mr. Cook, we look at YOU. I be looking at Debian 13. Not because I WANT to. But because I am being FORCED to.
 
I’m sure this has been discussed dozens of times in the forum, but I don’t feel like going through the different threads. If you go to accessibility and toggle off ‘reduce transparency’ you’ll have your iOS 18 look back
No you won’t. And on iOS 26, Reduce Transparency also reduces the contrast of UI elements.
 
Question? How long can I postpone the "upgrade"? My intention is to do it forever.
Just turn off automatic updates. Eventually you might have apps that can’t get updates. Eventually there might be a security exploit that can only be fixed by updating your OS. But it’s far more likely that you will want new hardware before then and just get no choice in the matter due to compatibility issues.
 
Just turn off automatic updates. Eventually you might have apps that can’t get updates. Eventually there might be a security exploit that can only be fixed by updating your OS. But it’s far more likely that you will want new hardware before then and just get no choice in the matter due to compatibility issues.
Super! Thank you. That is what I was hoping for. I see no need whatsoever to update at this time. Double checking now to make sure it is turned off. I may go ahead at some point with the iPad. I only use it for watchi9ng Baseball at this time. I speak mainly of my desktop. Where I can already do anything I might need to. It is a no go on my phone also :)
 
It's very snappy on my regular iPhone 14, which I did not expect - this drains the battery faster however, which I'm not a fan of as I'd prefer a longer-lasting battery over bouncy liquid glass UI cuteness.

Some apps tho have new UI that is really a huge step backwards in usability and accessibility - Mail, Safari and Phone are just plain terrible, burying functionalities to prioritize less practial items?
iOS 26 seemingly does more under the covers than iOS 18. But I dialed back some of the settings. But I like many of the improvements. I haven’t used the mail app extensively but I like the functionality in the phone app and safari.

I do not prioritize battery life because charging solutions are aplenty. But my phone should last the day which it does. I typically use from 80% to 30% on a 15PM.
 
Explain the logic behind making the time so small while media is playing on my lock screen? This is driving me crazy. I need to be able to easily see what time it is when I'm doing something while listening to media in the background.
But don't you see? It gets out of the way of your content!
 
XP was another S-tier operating systems to ever have existed.
It did look like Fisher price and it made Mac OS X look like a futuristic spaceship in comparison to its brokedown fisherprice toy

Apple's lucky they don't have that kind of competition
 
I can’t believe they have published an UI that looks so rushed yet I just found they bothered to add their address (Apple Park..) at the top of the envelope of the Mail app. It’s very subtle but it’s there. LOL

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Just goes to show someone thought really hard about all these very bad decisions and made them anyway!
 
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I love the INTENTION behind this update, but in practic, it’s inconsistent and laggy. I feel like I’m a public beta tester right now.

Also, for some reason, autocorrect has completely broken.
There are two separate keyboards, with different spacing on letters, and different methodologies on how they work. The official apps have one keyboard, and everything else the other. The "old" keyboard is very broke.
 
On RC 26, I had the option to stretch the clock on the lock screen. But on the latest public version of 26, this setting is no longer available. What happened?
 
I had to translate, but are you saying the clock constantly looks stretched now? And you can’t make it smaller?
 
On RC 26, I had the option to stretch the clock on the lock screen. But on the latest public version of 26, this setting is no longer available. What happened?
No, the clock is now the same size as in iOS 18. And I can't drag it down to fill the entire screen, for example. There's no slider in the bottom right corner. There was a slider in 26 RC.
This is what I can't do now on the latest version 26, as shown in the picture:
 

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and adds no value to the device’s functionality. Make a toggle to do away with the liquid glass and keep the added functionalities that iOS 26 provides, and we would have a much better offering for all.

Reduce transparency = basically turns off all glass effects. Very useful for older phones as they stop lagging.

 
I dislike it as well. And the experience on my 13 Pro is terrible - all the animations run slower than iOS 18, and there is a sluggish feeling in how things perform
wait for the indexing to finish, it will get faster after a few days. I have a 13 pro and this exact issue. All new iOS updates do indexing in the background so they always seem slow and buggy at first, the indexing is what causes the performance drop and can then cause the animations to stutter, but once it finishes it should improve.
 
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Question? How long can I postpone the "upgrade"? My intention is to do it forever.
Just skip a year. Many of us have done it before. Past OS version are supported for a few years.

Best thing is to put it to the back of your mind and get on with life. Add a reminder for next June or July to see how things have progressed, and have a peek at what's coming in iOS 27.

fwiw, I have an iPad on iOS12, and most things work just fine.
 
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