For smartphone users who are older and might have poorer eyesight than others, it can be a bit challenging at times to view items on the screen without having to squint, or in some cases, use an actual magnifying glass to look at text and icons so they know what they’re reading or touching.
However, the good news is that those who own an iPhone will be happy to hear that Apple has actually baked such accessibility features into iOS to make it easier for users to use their products.
If you’re interested in being able to zoom in on your phone’s screen whenever the need arises, then read on for the details.
You can then make further adjustments like adjusting the zoom filter or the zoom region to better fine tune the feature to your needs and liking.
Alternatively, if you don’t need to zoom in that much on your screen and just want larger UI elements, Apple has another feature in the display called “Zoomed”. This basically zooms in on your display ever so slightly so that icons and text will look larger. This is a good alternative for those who just need the iOS UI to be slightly larger.