In iOS 26.2, Apple introduces a new Liquid Glass slider that allows users to fine-tune the appearance of the clock on the Lock Screen. When the “Glass” option is selected, the slider lets you adjust the transparency—from a nearly invisible, crystal-clear look to a frosted, more solid style.
Alongside this, iOS 26.2 retains the separate Solid toggle, which completely disables the Liquid Glass effect for a fully opaque design. This gives users a simple way to switch between modern translucency and a more traditional look.
The Liquid Glass system continues to evolve. In iOS 26.1, Apple added a Tinted toggle, providing a way to make notifications and interface elements more opaque for users who prefer less transparency.

Many iPhone users have requested a system-wide Liquid Glass intensity slider to control transparency across iOS, though it remains unclear whether Apple plans to extend this customization option beyond the Lock Screen in future updates.



