Samsung with Theme Park App pokes Apple’s Liquid Glass UI

Samsung is highly known for its customizations; the company has offered innumerable customizations so far, thanks to the One UI coating over Android, and one of them is Theme Park. Samsung can easily implement certain changes through a minor app update, while Apple requires an entire major OS update.
Recently, Apple introduced iOS 26, which brought an all-new Liquid Glass UI alongside many other features and changes.
Indeed, the new UI looks promising; however, the company, apparently, failed to take the change to the next significant level, thus showing a lack of proper tactics that make iOS 26 stand out among all.
Specifically, Apple’s Liquid Glass UI, though it had better transparency, could not take it up to the mark. At the same time, Samsung too introduced the glass-like effect, providing Galaxy users the ability to customize their phone their way using the Good Lock’s Theme Park module. This Effects option has been recently added via the Theme Park’s latest update (v1.1.01.23).

Among other options in the Effects section, Samsung added a new Glass effect that resembles Apple’s Liquid Glass UI but in a much better way.
Samsung’s Glass effect allows users to change or customize how opaque or transparent they want their phone’s entire UI to be. All in all, Samsung just made it to the top-level mark to implement Glass UI with just a minor Good Lock Theme Park app update, while Apple needed a major OS update to bring certain changes to its iPhone’s UI.

Well, Samsung can make it possible, as it has a One UI skin that runs on top of Android, allowing a wide range of customizations. At the same time, the company can easily implement various changes within its phones without requiring them to be dependent upon the next major OS update, while Apple could not make it possible even after introducing some significant features with its newest iOS 26.