In the settings menu of iPhone phones, there are some practical settings that even iPhone users may not be aware of, but that have been waiting there for a long time. The Settings app contains many lesser-known settings that allow you to customize the overall iPhone experience. And you can access most of them from the Accessibility settings section.
One of these settings is the “Application-Specific Settings” option, which you can set for each application separately. From here, you can find options for text-based applications and instant messengers, such as changing the font and making the text more readable, specific to the application. You can also increase the contrast for only one application from the menu. The amount of customization you make is entirely in your hands.
These features, especially related to Text and contrast, can be useful in instant messaging applications. For example, while the Feedly app looks like this in the iPhone’s default settings,
Here’s what it looks like after we increase the contrast, make the text bold, and change the font:
Of course, you can always undo changes you don’t like and revert to default settings if you want. But the important thing here is that you can make these settings specifically for each application. In other words, the changes you make in Feedly only apply to Feedly; other apps are not affected.