Your iPhone has options to make it easier to see, hear, and use. You’ll find them all in Settings > Accessibility
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You can easily enlarge the text on your screen.
Apps can be hard to reach on a larger screen, especially when using only one hand. iOS has a feature called Reachability that you can use to bring the contents of the screen down to the lower half. To engage, swipe down on the bottom edge of the screen. You have to turn Reachability on in Settings > Accessibility
> Touch to use this feature.
The elegant look of the iPhone includes thin fonts and a 3D illusion called parallax. To see parallax in action, look closely at a button on the Home screen while tilting your device back and forth. The buttons will look as though they are hovering over and moving at a different rate than the background. Other items, like screen transitions and animations, may affect persons with certain sensitivities to motion effects. You can reduce or stop these motion effects.
Made for iOS hearing aids are made to pair with iPhones, iPods, and iPads. These can make conversations, music, navigation, and other audio clearer. Use your iOS device as a hearing aid with full control on the device.
There are additional apps available in the App Store that provide even more assistive options. You can also search iTunes for movies and TV episodes with closed captioning. Select With Closed Captioning when searching and look for the CC logo on the description page.