
Apple's Latest iPhone Update Sparks Controversy
Apple has launched new software for its various products, including the iPhone, Mac, iPad, TV, and Watch. The updates, such as iOS 26 for the iPhone, feature a unified version numbering system based on the release year.
The standout feature of the update is the "Liquid Glass" design, which is integrated throughout the system. This new look affects app icons, notifications, and other interface elements, aiming to present Apple devices as transparent slabs for displaying content.
During the beta testing phase, the redesign has sparked controversy. Some users criticize the aesthetic changes, while developers raise concerns about app compatibility and functionality issues.
In addition to the visual overhaul, the update introduces new features like enhanced phone call handling, automatic translation, and personalized recommendations. Users can access the update across all Apple platforms by navigating to the Settings app and selecting the software update option.