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Liquid Glass Is Cool, But This Is the iOS 26 Feature That’s Worth the Upgrade

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Last updated: 2025/09/24 at 5:19 AM
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Liquid Glass is an iOS 26 UI reimagining that brings a slick system-wide translucent quality to your iPhone. I like the fresh new look, but it has snatched the spotlight from one of iOS 26’s more compelling features: Spatial Scenes. This new generative AI tool transforms your photos into eye-catching 3D wallpapers you can use on your iPhone’s Home and Lock screens. The new images also react to your phone’s movements in a way that must be seen to be believed. After spending more hours than I care to admit tinkering with it, I can confidently say Spatial Scenes elevates iOS 26 to a must-have update.


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Spatial Scenes Creates Amazing Wallpaper and Photo Imagery

I like the glassy look, graphical flourish, and customization options Liquid Glass brings, but not everyone is happy with it. Some complaints include poor text readability, confusion from blurred backgrounds, and even dizziness. Spatial Scenes, on the other hand, introduces plenty of iPhone customization, looks fantastic, and has few issues.

First, I tried Spatial Scenes to create custom wallpaper; you enable it by heading to the wallpaper customization menu and tapping the hexagonal badge. Spatial Scenes uses AI to analyze and create a depth map for virtually any photo with a clear subject. In testing, I found it works on almost any image, including portraits, illustrations, or an AI-generated image saved to my phone. The result was an absolutely stunning parallax effect. When I tilted my iPhone, the background elements shifted subtly behind the foreground elements in each image, creating a persuasive illusion of depth.

I transformed an old castle interior photo into a Spatial Scene, which added a cool layering effect to the pillars. Moving my iPhone made them slightly shift in 3D. As a Pokémon card collector, I love eyeballing the effects and textures applied to rare cards; Spatial Scenes scratches the same itch. Applying the visual effects quickly became an addiction, as I scoured my photos eagerly for images to enhance.


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That’s the other great thing about it; you can also use Spatial Scenes in the Photos app. The same hexagonal badge appears under the More button in the Photo app for any compatible image in your library. I tapped the badge on one, and my iPhone generated a fantastic Spatial Scene in a literal second. The results were near-magical. Much like Android’s Cinematic Wallpapers, I spent hours browsing through my Photo app, breathing new life into older photos and making old memories feel new again. It’s worth updating to iOS 26 for this feature alone.


Liquid Glass customization

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A Few Growing Pains

iOS 26 is only a week old, so as I expected, I experienced a few hiccups while tinkering with Spatial Scenes. It works well with most photos, but not all. For example, the option was unavailable for a low-angle photo I snapped of a castle flanked by trees. Images incompatible with Spatial Scenes lack the hexagonal badge icon. It didn’t surprise me because this photo had no outstanding foreground elements. Finding one I couldn’t transform into a beautiful 3D picture was a bummer, but close to 95% of my photo library was compatible.

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Another minor gripe: Apple is still a bit controlling in displaying your Spatial Scene image as a wallpaper. When converting a photo into a wallpaper, Apple automatically adjusts and zooms the image for an optimal view. However, sometimes this cuts off more of the image than I would like—but if I zoom out to get a better view, my iPhone deactivates Spatial Scenes to accommodate it. It’s a little irritating that it works this way. I would love to see Apple loosen its grip so that I could freely customize my photo as a wallpaper in all its depth-enhanced glory, rather than how Apple wants me to use it.


Spatial Scenes in Photos

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Spatial Scenes is the “wow” factor that pushes iOS 26 customization to the top as its most impressive feature. It even beats Android’s Cinematic Wallpapers, thanks to its more dynamic motion and lifelike quality. The eye-popping holograph effect complements the translucent new Liquid Glass elements, making your Home and Lock Screens look spectacular. If you love personalizing your phone, download iOS 26 and give Spatial Scenes a try. I’ve been hooked since installing the new mobile operating system and don’t see an end to my 3D photo creation. And I’m eager to see how Apple expands upon the image-enhancing technology in the future.

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In 2014, I began my PCMag career as a freelancer with the company’s Software team. That blossomed into a full-time position in 2021, and I now review email marketing apps, mobile operating systems, web hosting services, streaming music platforms, and video games as a Senior Writer on the Apps and Gaming team. I’m a Hunter College graduate, a hard-core gamer, and an Apple enthusiast.

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