Apple may introduce ‘Custom Accessibility’ feature in iOS 16.2 update
Apple has started working on a new ‘Custom Accessibility’ mode for iOS 16.2 to provide a streamlined user experience.
The new mode will substitute a more streamlined interface for Springboard, which is the primary iOS interface, reports 9To5Mac.
The mode is still unavailable to users as it is currently in beta. It aims to make the iPhone and iPad interface more user-friendly for those users who might find it too complicated.
‘Custom Accessibility’ mode is a “customisable, streamlined way to use your iPhone and iPad”, according to Apple’s internal description.
Users will be able to navigate the system with certain restrictions in the ‘Custom Accessibility’ mode.