Apple Fixes Bug Causing Blind Users on Album Pages
- Apple has resolved a visual accessibility bug in Apple Music album pages within the iOS 27 Developer Beta 1 (DB1) update.
- The bug caused Apple Music album pages to render with a light background in scenarios where it was not intended.
- The issue persisted across previous versions, resulting in a user experience that was described as blinding for those navigating the music library.
Apple has resolved a visual accessibility bug in Apple Music album pages within the iOS 27 Developer Beta 1 (DB1) update. The fix eliminates an issue where album pages displayed an inappropriately bright background when activated, which created a blinding effect for some users depending on the album art.
What was the Apple Music accessibility bug?
The bug caused Apple Music album pages to render with a light background in scenarios where it was not intended. This visual glitch was particularly disruptive to users, as the brightness of the page could be overwhelming when certain album artwork was displayed.

The issue persisted across previous versions, resulting in a user experience that was described as blinding
for those navigating the music library.
Where can users find the fix?
The correction is implemented in iOS 27 DB1. As a developer beta, this version is currently available to developers for testing before the software reaches a wider public release.
In this specific build, album pages no longer default to a light background when activated, ensuring that the visual presentation remains consistent with the album art and accessibility preferences.
