You can find different accessibility features on iPhone. Some useful features include support for hearing aids, speech-to-text, etc. Back tap recently joined that club with iOS 15. However, something interesting lurks inside. in is the ability to change the text size or font size for a particular application.
You can size text on iPhone, but that setting applies to the entire text system. So each text is too big or smaller depending on your choice. After iOS 15, you can set different text size for each app. Here’s how you can do it.
What is the individual app text size on iPhone
The Settings app offers a setting to change the Text Size, but that applies to every app on iOS. There is no way to set custom text app size for each app.
With individual text sizes, you can have smaller text in your social media apps and larger fonts for your email clients – just to make the important stuff easier to read.
How to set individual app text sizes on your iPhone
This option is available for iPhones running iOS 15 or later to adjust the text size for each app. All iPhone devices released after iPhone 6S support this feature. Here’s how you can enable it.
Step 1: Open the Settings app on your iPhone and select the Control Center option.
Step 2: Here you will see a list of all the toggles that you have added to the control center. Scroll to the bottom and you will find Text Size. Tap the green ‘+’ icon next to it.
Step 3: This will add the Text Size toggle to the control center. You can drag down from the top-right edge of your iPhone to verify if the switch appears in Control Center. If you’re using an iPhone with a home button, swipe up from the bottom to access the control center.
Note that instead of a ‘+’ icon, you’ll see a red ‘-‘ icon next to Text Size, which indicates that the Text Size toggle is already in the control center. In such a case, you do not have to change anything in this menu.
Step 4: Now that you have added the toggle button, open an app where you want to resize the text. Take Settings as an example.
Step 5: Open the control center on your iPhone and tap on the Text Size toggle.
Step 6: A new page will open with a slider to adjust the text size. You can drag the slider to any value you want depending on whether you want to increase or decrease the text size.
100% is the default text size, Swiping up will increase the size up to 310% and Swiping down will reduce it to 80%. The text ‘Text Size’ at the top of the screen and the percentage value shown below represents the current text size so you can use that value for reference.
Step 7: Once you have set the desired text size, drag the horizontal slider at the bottom to Settings Only. Of course, the name of the app will vary depending on the app you open.
If you want to change the text size on all apps to this value, you can leave it on All apps.
Step 8: Return to the application and you will see that the text size has changed to the desired value.
Step 9: If the new text size is too big or too small, you can go back to the control center and change it accordingly.
You have now successfully changed the text size on an individual app on your iPhone. Repeat the same process from Step 4 onwards for all required applications.
Use different font sizes on individual apps
Feel free to experiment with different font sizes on different apps. Smaller fonts on vertically scrolling feeds make sense if you want to see more content. Larger text sizes help make content easy to read, especially for older people.
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