JAKARTA - Apple is rumored to be introducing a massive redesign for their user interface (UI) which is named Liquid Glass in the WWDC 2025 event which starts on June 9, 2025.
Citing a report from Bloomberg journalist Mark Gurman, this new design will feature a visual display resembling a glass with transparency and glare effects. This effect will be applied to tools, in-app elements, and interface controls, giving a more modern and futuristic visual impression.
While it sounds like a cosmetic update alone, it's an important moment as Apple rarely makes major changes to its UI design. The last big change occurred in iOS 7 when Apple left the design of the skeweomorphism and switched to a more minimalist flat look, as we know it today.
Furthermore, Gurman also mentioned that the Liquid Glass design is prepared to welcome the launch of the special iPhone for the 20th anniversary edition next year. The iPhone is rumored to come with a curved glass on all sides of the device, including the edge. In addition, this device is said to have very thin bezels and without a notch, supporting an immersive full screen display.
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This new design is also inspired by Apple Vision Pro, and is expected to bring together the interface display on all lines of Apple devices from iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, to Apple TV. That way, users will feel a smoother transition when moving between Apple devices.
Liquid Glass is expected to be part of Apple's main operating system updates: iOS 26, macOS, watchOS, iPadOS, and tvOS.
The public will witness the official introduction of this design at the WWDC 2025 event, which will start June 9 at 10.00 am Pacific time (or 01.00 am WIB on June 10).
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