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Wednesday, 9 September 2015

Follow this steps on How to make apps look bigger on iPhone 6

 Ernest Sylvester     00:00:00     iPhone     No comments   

Display Zoom

We don't have the same vision capabilities. Sometimes you just want to see things larger on your iPhone screen, regardless of your eyesight. As the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus have proven, a lot of people really like the larger screens, and while that can be great for fitting more data into one place, it can also be handy for simply making things appear larger — sort of like taking an app from an old 4" iPhone and scaling it up. If this appeals to you, then continue reading — we'll show you how to enlarge the size of the apps displayed on your iPhone screen for better viewing.

Enabling Display Zoom

To enable Display Zoom, do the following:
1. Open Settings.
2. Navigate to Display & Brightness.
3. Locate and tap "View" underneath "Display Zoom."
4. Tap "Zoomed," followed by "Set" to save the changes.
5. Tap "Use Zoomed."
You'll see a preview below the two available options, which can be swiped left or right to see more preview options for how text and Apple-included apps will be displayed with the new setting.
 
 
Screen Zooming in iOS 8 can be set to either Standard or Zoomed. By default, it's set to Standard.

Disabling Display Zoom

If you get tired of the zoomed look, then you can disable this feature by reversing the process:
1. Open Settings.
2. Navigate to Display & Brightness.
3. Locate and tap "View" underneath "Display Zoom."
4. Tap "Standard," followed by "Set" to save the changes.
5. Tap "Use Standard."
Once you do this, your iPhone will restart using the standard look, and apps and the Home Screen will no longer be zoomed.
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