Cup of Liquid Glass wallpapers for iPhone

The advent of Liquid Glass design language is influencing the entire UI for iOS 26 on all Apple Devices. It is causing some to turn their noses at the interface; however, many are also embracing the experience. Our iOS 26 series wallpapers are some of the most popular in recent history, giving us the impression that readers in our community are certainly impressed with the updates. Continuing to lean into the new UI elements, these Liquid Glass wallpapers for iPhone appear as if they are actual glasses of liquid!

How to share your live location with others from your iPhone

Earth in Maps app on iPhone

Find out how to share your real-time live location continuously for a few minutes, hours, or indefinitely from your iPhone with family members and friends who either have an iPhone or an Android phone.

This will allow the other side to see your current and changing location at all times, helping them keep track of your progress.

Road through the woods wallpaper for iPhone

Road through woods and tall trees wallpaper for smartphone

In today’s wallpaper collection, we have 11 beautiful pictures of a road cutting through the majestic greenery of tall trees. But be warned that these iPhone wallpapers may nudge you to drop your work and take your car or bike out for a long drive through serene woods and winding roads!

5 optional iPhone features Apple provides to strengthen your privacy and security

Lockdown Mode on iPhone

From making two-factor authentication mandatory for all personal Apple Accounts to letting you control which apps can access your personal data, Apple does a good job of maintaining your privacy and security.

Aside from things turned on by default or being pretty popular with many iPhone users, there are a few that are not enabled out of the box, but you can turn on and use them to maximize your safety. We’ll talk about 5 such optional features here.

Fuzzy Liquid Glass wallpapers for iPhone

For better or worse, the new iOS 26 Liquid Glass design language is continuing to be front page news. Many are heralding the new Liquid Glass design as the most refreshing update since iOS 7 went to a completely flat experience, eschewing the previous 6 years of skeuomorphic design. Others are joining the outcry of anti-Liquid Glass commentary. The din of noise around the UI is causing Apple to slightly buckle under the feedback. Most recently, iOS 26 beta updates are even including a toggle to reduce the glassy effect across the UI. We are celebrating the Liquid Glass design with these fuzzy experiences for your Lock Screen.