@curtclifton Listening to the group lab. I appreciate your team's willingness to address the accessibility issue, but really it's more about usability. The feeling out here is that many people who don't have to use accessibility settings in iOS 18 will have to/want to in iOS 26 just to be able to read! If design is how something works, this is a more friction laden design for a lot of people no matter how beautiful it is (and it is!)
@curtclifton I'm sure all of you will be iterating over the summer, too, so I have hopes for some of this smoothing out. It just makes me really uncomfortable to hear the group talking about accessibility toggles as a fix for UI/UX issues.
@cfihelp sorry, you misunderstood. We said we’d be iterating and _also_ addressed that there are accessibility settings that your app should pay attention to.

@curtclifton 👍🏻 to a summer of iteration!

I have to say this was the best year for updates to the various operating systems in quite a while. It's very invigorating and my team is pumped. Thanks to you and your colleagues!