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WWDC 2025 - iOS 26 + Liquid Glass

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Apple's WWDC for 2025 was different from what we usually get.
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So right off the rip, all of Apple's operating systems are getting renamed numerically.
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So instead of individual OS history version numbers,
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they're all just being renamed for the next iteration to just 26,
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in reference to the year that the majority of devices would be running these new operating systems.
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So the big change across all of their devices is a visual change that they call Liquid Glass.
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And it's a design that's inspired by how real glass interacts with light,
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like it bends and refracts and reflects light across different layers of the interface.
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And when you think about it, there's a lot of stuff happening when light interacts with glass.
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And they've tried to capture a lot of those details in the visuals of their new UI.
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But the name of Liquid Glass is just so on-brand for Apple.
0:49
It's not like Apple is the first company that has come out with like a transparent glass UI, right?
0:53
I mean, Windows Aero did it years ago, and a bunch of operating systems for phones have it.
0:58
And Apple's iteration of it, I must say, at the very least, it's like the most high effort.
1:03
Like, if you look at just the zoomed-in shots of this stuff, it looks really cool.
1:07
Like when they were punched in on the text, it looks like a bubble of water, like how it bends the light around the edges like that.
1:13
It's visually very interesting to look at, especially when it's a device that's close to your face like your phone,
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but they've applied it to all of their OS's.
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The other one that I thought was interesting was like the TV OS, where, you know, the UI pops up.
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It's not just some simple translucency effect.
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They have all these little details that make it look like there's different thicknesses of glass in the elements.
1:33
Oh, sorry, of liquid glass across the UI.
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It has a lot of detail and a lot of effort put into it
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But there's a few things that come to my mind. First is that as
1:42
Cool as these transparency effects look it's one thing to just like kind of admire them from afar
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But it's another thing to use it
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I find that a lot of them are just
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Distracting when you're actually trying to get stuff done or just like use your device as an example if you're trying to just look at
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Text punched in you just want to see that the enlarged text
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You don't want to see all these like little text effects on the side that make it look like it's looking in a glass bubble
2:03
As cool as it is, I just find it...
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For me, I think I would just turn off all of that stuff if I could.
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I think a lot of people would do the same.
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But the other thing, all of these visual effects, the transparency, the different layers,
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all of it, you gotta use the GPU and RAM and consequently battery life on these devices.
2:19
Like, all of it...
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definitely taxes the system in some form or another.
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And when you look at the list of phones that can run iOS 26, it's nothing crazy.
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They even have like the iPhone 11 on there, so I imagine any iPhone with 4 gigs of RAM or more could do it.
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But the devices with less capable hardware have some kind of like adaptive rendering,
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or maybe they just have a lot of the visual effects turned off.
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But when it comes to the Mac OS devices, it's a little bit different.
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For the laptops, if you're running Apple Silicon, you're good.
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But if you're running one of the older Intel chips, you need one of the more powerful Intel laptops
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Like you can't run the 2020 MacBook Air that seemingly won't be able to pull off Mac OS 26
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I don't know how much of that is a GPU requirement versus RAM requirement for the AI components
3:03
But it's just it's disappointing to see a five-year-old device just not being supported by this operating system
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Now let's talk about AI for a second
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I'm thankful that they didn't have like a whole thing about AI
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The AI stuff they did talk about was like spattered throughout their whole presentation
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