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Title: How to Adjust Settings to Make iPhone or iPad Display Easier on Your Eyes
Post by: HCK on February 12, 2017, 04:05:20 pm
How to Adjust Settings to Make iPhone or iPad Display Easier on Your Eyes

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Yes, we have 5.5 inch iPhones now. But huge screens don’t translate to blown up content. It’s possible that iPhone’s default settings for text and UI elements are just a tad small or difficult to read. It’s a natural thing. With age, the eyes start deteriorating. Hell, I’m 24, I have glasses and I still find the text a bit too small by default.
 
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