Apple plans liquid glass redesign for next macOS

Apple will introduce a slight redesign to its Liquid Glass interface in the upcoming macOS 27 to address readability complaints and display inconsistencies.

The changes target issues with text legibility in lists and other text-heavy areas, along with uneven appearances across apps. According to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, the redesign will fix shadows and transparency quirks that arose because Liquid Glass was developed primarily for OLED screens while most current Macs use LCD panels.

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Apple previewed macOS 27 Golden Gate during its WWDC keynote on Monday. The update addresses design inconsistencies from the previous version and brings changes to Siri.

Apple has released developer betas for macOS 27 Golden Gate, which add expanded touch functionality to Sidecar. Users can now test macOS navigation via touch on a compatible iPad. This comes ahead of any potential touchscreen MacBook.

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Apple's upcoming WatchOS 27 will introduce a simplified version of the Modular Ultra watch face designed for standard Apple Watches, according to Bloomberg reporter Mark Gurman. The new face removes central and bezel complications for a cleaner look. This comes ahead of WWDC 2026, with WatchOS 26.5 adding a Pride Luminance face in June.

Apple has pushed back the launch of its rumored AI-powered smart glasses to late 2027 due to development challenges. The devices were previously expected to be announced later this year with shipments starting in early 2027.

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