Monday, 21 April 2014

Reduce Motion For iPhone


Every since Apple released the iPhone 5, it has been focusing extensively on making the iPhone user experience more fluid. And sometimes to a fault. Apple’s latest iOS 7.1 has this thing called the Parallax effect. So basically what the Parallax effect does is that it makes the users dizzy by making the Wallpapers (Background Images) move and adjust, in accordance with the angle at which the iPhone is held. And every time you scroll your Home screen Left to Right, the Wallpaper appears to move. Although some people might find this feature “COOL”, others are sick of it and have literally reported cases of Dizziness. Why Apple would introduce this in the first place is beyond me. Either way, my guess is, we’re stuck with this Feature, and it’s not going anywhere.

To good news however, is that you can Disable or Turn Off this Parallax Effect if you’re feeling nauseous.

Here’s how you can Turn Off the Parallax Effect on your iPhone:

Settings > General > Accessibility > Reduce Motion

By default, the Reduce Motion is Off. You need to Turn it ON, and viola!!!

No more Parallax Effect.

P.S:

If you LOVE wallpapers, I highly recommend the Glamorize HD Wallpapers App For iPhone.

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