If you get a new iOS product and you're a younger generation, you may not be comfortable with the font size when you turn on the device - it will be too large. At least in my case it's like that, I adjust the font size immediately. On the other hand, if you are of the older population and are starting to see poorly, you might benefit from a setting that enlarges the font. We will show both cases in today's tutorial. So how to do it?
Change font size in iOS
- Let's go to Settings.
- Let's open the box Display and brightness
- Click on the tab at the bottom of the screen Text size
- You will see the text s slider, with which you can set the font size
- The further you move the slider to the left, the smaller the font
- The further you move the slider to the right, the larger the font
Bold font
If you would like to set bold font, which is much more pronounced compared to the original, you have the option to:
- Just go back to the box Display and brightness
- Here we turn on the function using the switch Bold text
- iPhone will ask you to restarting
- After the device restarts, the text will be bold
Even bigger font
- Just open it Settings
- Click here In general
- Let's go to the column Disclosure
- We find and click on the option Larger text
- Help switches this option we activate
- The font size slider will expand even further, allowing you to make the text even larger
I hope I helped you with this tutorial. If your grandparents would love to use an iPhone, but the only barrier was the font size, don't worry. With the help of the settings we showed you above, you can enlarge the font in iOS so that even a blind person could read it.
Here is the major difference between Android OS and iOS. Font font. For example, on Android, the font in the Facebook application increases, and on iOS only or slightly.