Britta is the former Deputy Editor of Pocket-lint and has covered the consumer technology industry since 2012. Her specialties include smartphones, smart home, speakers, and wearables. There are so ...
For many of us, our multitasking iPhones have replaced many other tools and gadgets, including our cameras, calculators, torches, notepads, GPS units, and even our compasses. There's one more item ...
The iPhone's built-in Magnifier makes short work of unreadable text, and tiny objects. Photo: Charlie Sorrel/Cult of Mac There’s a little-known but awesome trick you can do with the iPhone’s camera: ...
Picture this: You're on an amazing date, you forgot your glasses at home, the menu comes, and it's a blurry mess of words. You already said, "I'll have what he's ...
To use the Magnifier feature on your iPhone, navigate to the "Accessibility" section of your phone's Settings app. The Magnifier feature uses your iPhone camera, and lets you zoom into street signs ...
A handy digital magnifying glass to replace reading glasses has been buried in the iPhone for many years. With iOS 14, it becomes a lot easier to find. And there are some fantastic new features.
When you reach a certain age --as I have-- reading fine print like prescriptions or directions can involve a lot of squinting. Reading glasses take care of the worst of it, but they aren’t always ...
Turning a smartphone into a magnifier is hardly a new concept in the world of apps, but one company promises a premium take on the concept. Net|Soft Engineering, based in San Antonio, Texas, says it ...
The iPhone keeps you connected to the world, but there is another, more straightforward it can help you make sense of what’s going on around you: You can use its Magnifier feature like an actual ...
Here are the steps to enable the Magnifier on your iPhone. Watch the above video to see how to access your iPhone’s Accessibility settings. The Magnifier will have a slider that you can enable and ...
Is it possible to use an iPhone as a magnifying glass? If you want to read some of the small print lurking at the bottom of the latest Terms and Conditions you’re presented with, or just want to ...