I remember iOS 7 beta and no, it was not as bad as this one is. Indeed, it was riddled with issues, but this version is taking a whole new approach to marking things as illegible as possible.Poor accessibility in a beta redesign is nothing new. iOS 7.0 was even worse than this, you couldn't even turn off motion or transparency effects until a few updates after final release.
I get it’s not a final product but this is from Apple’s website. How could anyone see this and think it looks good? I’m getting queasy just looking at it. How does this even make it into a first beta? The text is really hard to read. I guarantee you reactions would be different if the transparency was reduced in certain places. You can still retain the ‘glassy’ look but text is legible.Cause it’s early beta. This is not a final product.
how could you do this? In my Volvo XC60 it only shows 1 stack of widgets in the middle of the screen and i can swipe through them. I would love to see them side by sideCarPlay Widget Screen
It’s likely to be dependant on the car itself size of the screenhow could you do this? In my Volvo XC60 it only shows 1 stack of widgets in the middle of the screen and i can swipe through them. I would love to see them side by side
could be. but there is so much space, you could fit like 2x2 widgets. hopefully they will adress that in future betasIt’s likely to be dependant on the car itself size of the screen
I think even in the previous 18 car play it needed more work on the multi view about being able to choose what each section showed and where it wascould be. but there is so much space, you could fit like 2x2 widgets. hopefully they will adress that in future betas
Can you not just hold and drag it back up? Works for me.
Doesn't work for me with the homescreen widgets.I believe you have to bring the clock size to its default size for widgets to go back up
It displays the first 7 then the rest are in a menu that opens.Please tell me how favorites work now (in the new mode, not classic) in the phone app. What does it look like if you have say a dozen favorites?
Because it's not there. It's in the menu where you could previously set your icons to dark or tinted.
You can turn off transparency effects, which kills them systemwide. I‘d be fine if they introduced a reduce liquid glass effects toggle, so only the liquid class UX is toned down.Umm accessibility features still exist and you can turn off the glass effect.
Im wondering how iPadOS 26 will perform on the M1 Air. My 13 mini is probably staying on 18.5 until at least after new year, since the first couple of public versions will be buggy anyway.If you have iPhone 15 Pro and newer, iOS 26 is for you.
If you have iPhone 15 and older, best to stay on iOS 18.x or whatever version you are using.
I'd like to know this as well. Is the Home app completely untouched again and we have to put up with another year of buggy home automation and cameras? Have they still not fixed the HomeKit Secure Video playback UI?Are there any changes to the Home app? The presentation gave no love to HomeKit or HomePod.