Hi Apple Team,
I’m writing this with deep frustration.
iPadOS 26 introduced the so-called “liquid glass” visual style, and I honestly have no idea how such a decision passed internal testing.
This update has seriously damaged the usability of my iPad, to the point where prolonged use causes immediate eye strain.
The rendering looks blurry, smeared, and unstable — especially during typing.
The interface feels like it’s constantly shimmering or shifting, which was never an issue on iPadOS 17/18.
Please, do a simple Google search or visit Reddit for five minutes:
Thousands of users are reporting the same problem.
This isn’t a niche complaint.
It is a system-wide regression that directly affects users’ ability to work, study, and create.
Let me be clear:
We do not need “liquid glass”, depth effects, or over-processed animations.
We need the option to revert to the crisp, stable, functional interface you have used for over a decade.
Right now the most frustrating part is this:
👉 You released a visually broken OS
👉 You removed the option to revert to the previous version
👉 And you expect users to simply endure it
This is not acceptable.
Please bring back the ability to downgrade.
Or at the very least, provide a toggle to completely disable the new liquid-glass effects.
Not everyone wants an over-styled interface at the cost of eye comfort.
This is one of the few times in my long Apple history that I feel the company has actively harmed the user experience.
Thank you — but seriously, please fix this.
We just want our stable interface back.