Although iPhone, one of the most popular names in the smartphone world , thinks that it appeals to people of all ages, the truth of the matter is not so. It would not be wrong to say that the majority of iPhone users are young people and this situation becomes clearer with each new model.
In fact, if we develop this generalization a little more, we can see that older people still prefer traditional phones over smart phones, which is the reason behind this situation, because smart phones are too complicated for older people. Here is an innovation that Apple is working on that can eliminate this problem.
Good news for older users from iOS: Using iPhone will be child's workAccording to information served by sources close to the American technology giant, the company is currently working on a feature called " Special Accessibility Mode" . If the rumors are true, we will see this feature with iOS 16.2, which is expected to be available in December.
Thanks to this new feature, which is expected to be available for both iPhones and iPads , users will be able to quickly put their phones into special accessibility mode by looking at the power button three times in a row . This mod will be much simplified compared to the standard iOS view. For example, application icons and text will be larger, and a single icon will appear on the screen instead of multiple materials . In this way, especially elderly users will be able to benefit from their smartphones much more easily.