Apple’s major design overhaul introduced at WWDC 2025—dubbed the “Liquid Glass” interface—has sparked mixed reactions across the tech world. The update, which features glossy, translucent visuals inspired by visionOS, is set to unify the user interface across iOS, macOS, iPadOS, and watchOS. While some users praise its futuristic aesthetic, others are criticizing it for reduced readability, overwhelming animations, and visual clutter.
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Developers and early testers have voiced concerns about usability, especially in bright environments or for accessibility needs. The new design’s heavy use of reflections, blurred layers, and rounded elements has been compared to the controversial “aqua” look of early macOS versions.
To make matters worse, Apple Intelligence features promised during the keynote are being delayed for many regions, prompting backlash and even class-action complaints from users who feel misled by the announcements. As Apple pushes forward with its AI-driven and design-focused roadmap, it remains to be seen how user feedback will influence future iterations of this bold new look.
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