Thursday, 5 March 2015

Six ways to make your iOS or Android phone easier on the eyes

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Six ways to make your iOS or Android phone easier on the eyes

02.27.2015 3:30 AM

These settings will make your screen a bit easier to read, from boosting the size of text to zooming your display with your fingertips.

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