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Apple's OS overhaul could bring ‘Liquid Glass' UI ahead of a 20th anniversary iPhone.

Apple's OS overhaul could bring ‘Liquid Glass' UI ahead of a 20th anniversary iPhone.

The Verge7 hours ago

Mark Gurman's Bloomberg newsletter brings one more pre-WWDC 25 rumor, saying the most exciting part of the conference will be the rumored design overhaul for iPhone, Mac, and other platforms that he says is called Liquid Glass (remember Microsoft's Aero Glass, and Apple's iOS 7 shift away from skeuomorphism?).
Adding 'transparency and shine effects in all of Apple's tool bars, in-app interfaces and controls,' he says it sets the stage for next year's 'Glasswing' iPhone design with curved glass sides, slim bezels, and no cutout section in the display.

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