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Liquid Glass 太透明?Apple 在新 iOS 26 beta 裡把控制中心改得更清楚了

Liquid Glass 太透明?Apple 在新 iOS 26 beta 裡把控制中心改得更清楚了

Yahoo4 days ago

Apple 全新的 Liquid Glass 設計在 WWDC 2025 一公開便引發了巨大的爭議,如今隨著第二版開發者 beta 上線,Apple 從善如流對一些地方做了改進。在新的 iOS 26 beta 裡,之前被不少人詬病過於透明以致於顯示不清的控制中心被改得更加清楚。Apple 增加了控制中心出現時背景的顏色深度和模糊程度,這樣前面「玻璃」上的圖示和文字就會更容易看清了。
Control Center is now darker and much more blurred in iOS 26 beta 2 pic.twitter.com/8rmNNk3buq
— 9to5Mac (@9to5mac) June 23, 2025
除此之外,macOS Tahoe 還還原了一項老傳統。在上個 beta 裡被翻轉了左右顏色的 Finder 圖示現在又變了回去,Apple 在這個細節上沒什麼意義的顛覆,估計也是收到了不少的投訴吧?
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iOS 26 領 Apple 全平台換上「Liquid Glass」設計,還有更簡化相機和更豐富聊天工具
macOS Tahoe 26 主打 Spotlight 搜尋升級,還有「Liquid Glass」設計和全新電話 app
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