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Zoom is an iPhone accessibility feature that enlarges the elements on the screen. While helpful for everyone, it is primarily designed for the visually impaired to see the screen content and use the device comfortably. However, if you accidentally triggered it, you may find it hard to navigate, or worse, find your iPhone stuck. If the latter’s the case, don’t worry! Here are 5 ways to fix your iPhone stuck in Zoom mode.
Hold the iPhone in your other hand or place it on a table. Now, quickly double-tap with three fingers to turn off Zoom.
If you fail once, repeat the above step. Subsequently, it will turn off. If not, you can also use your Mac or PC.
Can’t turn off Zoom using the three-finger double-tap? iTunes (on macOS Mojave and earlier or Windows PC) or Finder (on macOS Catalina and later) can help. Here is how.
Once the iPhone’s screen zoom is disabled, you can follow the steps below to turn off this feature.
Note: If you turned off zoom using Mac or PC, you need not follow the steps below.
If your iPhone gets stuck in Zoom mode, the screen most likely becomes unresponsive. To fix this, you will have to force restart your iPhone. The steps to force restart depend on the iPhone model. Make sure to follow the correct one.
Finally, if nothing helps, try to reset all settings. This will delete all new or changed settings. Use three fingers to drag and navigate the screen. If you can do that, go to Settings → General → Reset → Reset All Settings.
If the iPhone screen is one hundred percent unresponsive, learn how to factory reset your iPhone.
I hope the above fixes solved the unwanted zoom issue on your iPhone. If you have further queries, reach me via the comments section below.
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