Microsoft also added
reachability feature like Apple so that you can use the big screen with one hand.
Apple seems to have dropped support for
Reachability feature in iPhone X, however, we will update the post if we get a confirmation.
Apple, predicting problems users would likely encounter when using a large - screened device, built
the Reachability feature into both iPhones.
In iPhone X,
the Reachability feature is turned off by default.
Easier accessibility is something Apple has dabbled in with the iPhone 6 and
its Reachability feature so no doubt many more people will begin to recognize and appreciate these features, even if they have been around for a while (the Ascend Mate 1 also had a one - handed UI).
Apple's brilliant
Reachability feature provides a momentary solution for one - handed use, but there has to be a better way, right?
I have relatively small hands, and I had a lot of trouble using the device, even with Apple's
Reachability feature that lets you better reach content towards the top of the screen by double - tapping the home button.
Apple's «Plus» size
Reachability feature to enable you to pull down stuff at the top of the screen (that, to be honest, we always invoked by mistake) is no longer on by default here, but it is there if you want it.
At first, it looked like the iPhone X wouldn't have
the Reachability feature.
You'll need to enable
Reachability feature from Settings - > General - > Accessibility - > Reachability.
Not exact matches
To improve one - handed use, both new models will have a
feature called
reachability.
«
Reachability» is another
feature that you would not have seen on earlier, smaller iPhone models.
«The core
features of smartphones and other mobile devices are that they are running most of the time, are used in a variety of situations during daily life, and ensure a broad
reachability of their users beyond calls, e-mails, short messaging, or instant messaging,» Tegethoff wrote in the study.
A new
feature particular to the iPhone 6 (and iPhone 6 Plus especially), is
Reachability.
My favorite new software
feature is
Reachability, which is Apple's way of easing customers into the world of 4.7 - inch and 5.5 - inch phones.
It's a handy
feature once you get used to it (and once you know why your screen's sliding down like that), but if you've got big hands or just don't like it,
Reachability is simple to disable.
New to the iPhone 6 Plus is a new
feature called
Reachability.
The new
feature is very similar to Apple's
reachability option on the iPhone 6 Plus which allows you to reposition the contents of the screen in the lower half of the screen so that you can reach poorly - placed buttons with one hand while holding the phone.
Actually, lots of people asked about
Reachability, which is the iOS
feature that brings the top of the screen down to make one handed usage easier.
A new
feature particular to the iPhone 6 (and iPhone 6 Plus especially), is
Reachability.