How to make apps bigger on iPhone: A step-by-step guide

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By Matthew Simpson

Struggling to see the apps on your iPhone? Don’t worry; you’re not alone! Many people find the default app size on their iPhone a bit small for comfort. The good news is that making apps bigger on your iPhone is a straightforward process. By following a few simple steps, you can increase the size of your apps and make them easier to see and use.

Step by Step Tutorial: How to Make Apps Bigger on iPhone

Before we dive into the steps, let’s understand what we’re aiming to achieve. Making apps bigger on your iPhone involves adjusting the display settings to use a feature called "Display Zoom." This will not only increase the size of app icons but also text and other screen elements, making everything easier to see.

Step 1: Open Settings

Open the Settings app on your iPhone to get started.

The Settings app is where you can change all kinds of preferences on your iPhone, including display settings. It’s usually represented by a gear icon and can be found on your home screen or in the app library.

Step 2: Tap on Display & Brightness

Scroll down and tap on "Display & Brightness" in the Settings menu.

"Display & Brightness" is where you can adjust screen brightness, text size, and other display-related settings.

Step 3: Tap on View

Under the "Display Zoom" section, tap on "View."

"View" is the option within "Display Zoom" that allows you to switch between standard and zoomed display modes.

Step 4: Select Zoomed

Choose "Zoomed" and then tap "Set."

Selecting "Zoomed" will make your iPhone’s display show larger text and app icons. Tap "Set" to confirm your choice.

Step 5: Wait for Your iPhone to Restart

Your iPhone will restart to apply the changes.

Don’t be alarmed when your iPhone restarts; this is a necessary step for the changes to take effect.

After completing these steps, you’ll notice that your apps appear larger on your iPhone’s home screen. Text and other interface elements will also be magnified, making them more readable and easier to interact with. This can be particularly useful for those with visual impairments or anyone who prefers a larger display for ease of use.

Tips: Making Apps Bigger on iPhone

  • If you find that the text is still too small after making apps bigger, you can additionally adjust the text size in Settings > Display & Brightness > Text Size.
  • Making apps bigger will reduce the number of apps you can see on the home screen at once, but it will make the ones you can see much easier to tap.
  • Keep in mind that some third-party apps may not fully support Display Zoom and might not scale up perfectly.
  • If you decide you don’t like the zoomed view, you can always go back to the standard view by following the same steps and selecting "Standard" in Step 4.
  • Consider using the "Bold Text" option under Display & Brightness to make text stand out even more.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will making apps bigger affect my battery life?

No, making apps bigger will not have a significant impact on your battery life.

Adjusting display settings such as brightness or enabling features like "True Tone" can have a greater impact on battery life than changing the display zoom.

Can I make individual apps bigger instead of all of them?

Unfortunately, you cannot make individual apps bigger. The Display Zoom feature applies to the entire display.

However, you can adjust the text size for individual apps if they support this feature within their own settings.

Will this feature work on all iPhone models?

Display Zoom is available on most iPhone models, starting from iPhone 6 and newer.

However, the exact appearance and functionality might slightly vary depending on the model and the version of iOS you are running.

Can I still use the iPhone’s other accessibility features with Display Zoom?

Yes, you can still use other accessibility features like VoiceOver or Magnifier with Display Zoom.

Accessibility features are designed to work together to provide the best experience for users with different needs.

What if I don’t like how my iPhone looks after making apps bigger?

You can easily revert to the standard display by following the same steps and choosing "Standard" instead of "Zoomed."

Feel free to experiment with the display settings to find the setup that works best for you.

Summary

  1. Open Settings
  2. Tap on Display & Brightness
  3. Tap on View
  4. Select Zoomed
  5. Wait for Your iPhone to Restart

Conclusion

Making apps bigger on your iPhone can greatly enhance your user experience, especially if you have trouble seeing smaller icons and text. By utilizing the Display Zoom feature, you can adjust your display settings to fit your visual preferences. Remember, if you ever change your mind, it’s just as easy to switch back to the standard view.

In an age where we rely heavily on our smartphones for everyday tasks, ensuring that we can comfortably use our devices is crucial. So don’t let small text and icons hold you back from enjoying your iPhone to its fullest. Give these steps a try and tailor your iPhone display to your liking. And if you have any further questions or require assistance, don’t hesitate to reach out for support or visit Apple’s official website for more resources. Happy zooming!