Apple’s iOS 26.1 Liquid Glass Tint Shows Minimal Battery Impact in Testing
Recent analysis of Apple’s iOS 26.1 beta indicates the new Liquid Glass tint feature offers minimal battery life improvements despite user expectations. Testing conducted under controlled conditions showed virtually identical power consumption between tinted and clear modes. The findings suggest visual preferences rather than battery concerns should drive user decisions about the transparency setting.
Battery Expectations vs Reality
Apple’s latest iOS 26.1 beta introduced a subtle but noticeable visual tweak—a “Tinted” option for Liquid Glass that reduces translucency for users preferring more opaque interfaces. Almost immediately, speculation began circulating about whether this setting might deliver unexpected battery savings. After all, rendering fewer transparent effects could theoretically reduce GPU workload and extend power reserves.