Your iPhone might be getting a new “Custom Accessibility Mode.”
Photo by Amelia Holowaty Krales / The Vergein the second iOS 16.2 developer beta. The company apparently says this mode offers a “customizable, streamlined way to use your iPhone and iPad,” which seems to mean you’ll be able to adjust some settings to make your iOS devices easier to use.
With the new mode, “users will be able to set things like UI and larger text, apps available on the Home Screen, allowed contacts, and access to hardware buttons for when Custom Accessibility Mode is enabled,”reports. In screenshots shared by the outlet, you can see how the mode enables things like much larger app icons, a big back button, and a simpler UI in the Messages app.
With Custom Accessibility Mode, you might be able to drastically change iOS to make it easier to use.
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