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Easy way to change your iPhone’s text size for a particular app

Now and again you need the content in your application to be more modest, so you can fit more content on a solitary screen. Now and again you need it to be greater, particularly in case you’ve been putting off purchasing those reading glasses. Yet, as of not long ago, in the event that you had an iPhone, you needed to pick a solitary book size as a norm for all your applications.

Not any longer. In iOS 15, you can change the text size independently for each of your applications. So you can, for instance, save the text little for your email, yet make it somewhat bigger in Twitter — or the other way around. (Because of @OmarShahine for the information.)

On the off chance that you have the public beta of iOS 15 installed, here’s the means by which you can change the content size for each application.

To begin with, you need to ensure the “Text Size” option is in your iOS Control Center:

Whenever that is done, it’s easy to tweak the text size for each application:

Furthermore, obviously, assuming you need to switch back to a standard text size, simply return to the Control Center, select “Text Size,” and move the base flip to “All Apps.” But know that you’ll be resetting all your applications to that text size.

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