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iOS 27 Revamps App Icons With Sharper Liquid Glass Layers

16 Juni 2026 om 18:18
Apple has redesigned its first-party app icons for the second year running, with iOS 27 addressing blurriness complaints about iOS 26 by integrating additional layers of Liquid Glass directly into the icon artwork itself.


When Apple introduced Liquid Glass with โ€ŒiOS 26โ€Œ last year, it redesigned its entire lineup of first-party app icons to give them a layered glass look with subtle depth. The approach drew criticism from some users who found the results blurry, and in some cases, a heavy specular sheen sat over the icon artwork, obscuring detail and giving icons a washed-out appearance.

The shimmering motion effect that animated icons dynamically as the device was tilted also caused a widely reported optical illusion, with asymmetric highlights in icon corners tricking the eye into reading icons as slanted. With โ€ŒiOS 27โ€Œ, Apple is taking the icon design further rather than rolling it back.

The core change to how icons are constructed is the addition of multiple distinct Liquid Glass layers built into each icon's artwork, rather than the thick glass look applied uniformly over the top in โ€ŒiOS 26โ€Œ. Apple says the new rendering pipeline adds more visual separation between layers, resulting in sharper edges and more defined refractions.

Not totally sold on the dark specular highlights, but overall it's a huge upgrade for Apple's app icons. pic.twitter.com/W5hEkGh6sd

โ€” Andreas Storm (@avstorm) June 10, 2026


In practice, artwork is now considerably more visible and detailed with higher contrast and greater definition, with the glass look functioning as a refined finish rather than a dominant overlay. The refraction effects between layers are also selectively applied.

The motion-based shimmer has also been significantly reworked. The gyroscopic specular highlight effect introduced with โ€ŒiOS 26โ€Œ appears to have been removed entirely in the first โ€ŒiOS 27โ€Œ developer beta. Icons still feature highlights around their edges, now positioned at the top and bottom, but they no longer shift with device movement or produce the tilting illusion, and are much subtler overall.

Icon Composer, Apple's dedicated app icon design tool, has been updated to support building icons from multiple layers of Liquid Glass. New annotation features let developers add refraction effects or fine-tune content effects, while an interactive preview shows how a designed icon will render.

The updated icons are part of broader Liquid Glass refinements Apple announced at WWDC 2026, which also include a new system-wide transparency slider and improved material diffusion for better readability. For a full breakdown of all the Liquid Glass changes in โ€ŒiOS 27โ€Œ, see our dedicated article.
Related Roundups: iOS 27, iPadOS 27, macOS Golden Gate

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Siri AI Might Tell You to Take Breaks, Remind You It's Not a Real Person

16 Juni 2026 om 15:41
Code strings discovered in iOS 27 suggest that Apple may be planning to show users a break reminder after especially long Siri AI conversations.


Strings of code in the first developer beta of โ€ŒiOS 27โ€Œ refer to a "Take a Break Message" that would remind users they have been in a conversation for an extended period and that โ€ŒSiriโ€Œ is not a real person. Based on the shared code, the reminder appears to read: "You've been in this conversation for [n] hours - consider taking a break. โ€ŒSiriโ€Œ is not a person, but will be here when you're ready to continue."

Where screen time tools typically focus on usage duration, Apple appears to be specifically addressing the risk of parasocial attachment to AI, building in a prompt that explicitly reframes โ€ŒSiriโ€Œ as a tool rather than a companion. The concern is part of a broader conversation across the AI industry about unhealthy usage patterns. Both OpenAI and Google have moved to add guardrails to their chatbot products, and Anthropic has been spotted nudging Claude users toward healthier habits after long sessions.

Apple touched on several privacy and responsibility considerations for โ€ŒSiriโ€Œ AI during last week's WWDC keynote, but did not address the question of extended conversations. The existence of these code strings suggests the company is thinking about the issue behind the scenes.

It is not yet clear how Apple would trigger the reminder. The code does not appear to specify a fixed time threshold, suggesting the company may use conversation length in combination with other signals to determine when to display the message.
Tags: Siri, Siri AI

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Siri Uses Pill Shape to Hide the Dynamic Island in iOS 27, But iPhone 18 Could Make It a Circle

16 Juni 2026 om 14:10
In iOS 27, Siri now appears as a glowing pill-shaped orb that expands directly from the Dynamic Island, but may give way to a circle on next-generation iPhones.


Instead of the glowing light effect that previously traced the edges of the display, a swirling โ€ŒSiriโ€Œ orb expands from the โ€ŒDynamic Islandโ€Œ in โ€ŒiOS 27โ€Œ, with the design hiding its true cutouts, just like other โ€ŒDynamic Islandโ€Œ animations.

Apple now represents โ€ŒSiriโ€Œ in most places with a circular orb, such as in the new dedicated Siri app icon, throughout promotional artwork for โ€ŒiOS 27โ€Œ, and initially on the iPad, Mac, and Vision Pro. At the very least, the pill-shape of โ€ŒSiriโ€Œ AI on the iPhone appears to be necessitated because the current โ€ŒDynamic Islandโ€Œ hardware demands it.

Amid rumors that the iPhone 18 Pro is set to move to a narrower โ€ŒDynamic Islandโ€Œ, X user @MichalLangmajer connected those dots to suggest that โ€ŒiOS 27โ€Œ's โ€ŒSiriโ€Œ interface could become circular on upcoming iPhone models:

If you were wondering why the iOS 27 Siri AI has such a weird shape, it's because of the notch.
On the iPhone 18 (with its speculated smaller notch), it could become a perfect circle. pic.twitter.com/8o7BHQpsZG

โ€” Michal Langmajer (@MichalLangmajer) June 10, 2026


The post included a visual overlaying the โ€ŒDynamic Islandโ€Œ shapes of the iPhone 17 and a speculated iPhone 18 model, illustrating how a narrower cutout would allow the โ€ŒSiriโ€Œ orb to resolve into the true circle Apple already uses elsewhere.

A series of reports suggest that the โ€ŒiPhone 18 Proโ€Œ and Pro Max will feature a smaller โ€ŒDynamic Islandโ€Œ, enabled by relocating Face ID components beneath the display. Leaker Ice Universe claimed the cutout will be approximately 35% narrower than on the iPhone 17 Pro, dropping from around 20.7mm to around 13.5mm in width. Prototype images and screen protector leaks that surfaced in March appeared to corroborate the change.

โ€ŒiOS 27โ€Œ, the โ€ŒiPhone 18 Proโ€Œ, and โ€ŒiPhone 18 Proโ€Œ Max are expected to be released this fall.
Related Forum: iPhone

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