At the dawn of June 10, Apple unveiled iOS 26 at the WWDC Developer Conference, heralding it as the most groundbreaking design evolution in its history. The introduction of the 'Liquid Glass' design language infuses interface elements with a transparency and dynamic light-shadow interplay, fostering a sophisticated visual hierarchy. Yet, user experience feedback suggests that while this innovation imparts a futuristic vibe, it also evokes nostalgia for the design era of iOS 7. The 'Liquid Glass' effect permeates the entire system interface, from app icons to functional components, resulting in striking visual transformations.