@marioguzman@mastodon.social
@pasi@infosec.exchange this actually makes TOO MUCH sense for it to exist on Apple platforms and the Apple Design teams. π
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@pasi@infosec.exchange
@marioguzman@mastodon.social iOS native apps usually come with this very bare template look, using all UI components in their defaults, with perhaps a global tint color if even that.
But most third party apps donβt do that. They use the same components, sure, but heavily customize and adjust them.
The same we can do now with LG. Its base look is that fully transparent thing. But I think itβll be very common to use other materials and settings.
This is why Iβve chosen to sit and wait. I want to see what others do with their iOS 26 updates before I make my decision. I think weβll all learn a lot during the first months after public release.