Along with tons of features and a lot fewer bugs, the latest betas of Apple’s iOS 14 are also bringing hints and sneak peeks to their future products. So, recently Apple released the third developer beta of its mobile operating system, and with it came yet another subtle change. Users found out that the “Display Zoom” feature, which was not there in any 5.8-inch iPhones, now supports a new display resolution.

So, with iOS 14 developer beta 3, Apple rolled out the “Display Zoom” feature with support for a much smaller resolution of 960 x 2079. This support for a smaller resolution brought the feature to the 5.8-inch devices like the iPhone X or XS. Moreover, reports suggest that this resolution size also perfectly fits on a 5.4-inch device, hinting the rumored smaller iPhone that is to be released by Apple this year.

Now, I have been using the public beta 3 of iOS 14 on my iPhone X and as you already know that it is a 5.8-inch device, I too got this feature very recently. And if you want to turn this on on your device, now that it supports all the devices, just follow the steps below:

  • Then tap on “Set” on the top-right corner of the screen. On the pop-up, tap “Use Zoomed” to activate it.

Note: Your device might respring with the boot loop logo or your screen might flicker. However, there is nothing to worry about. As soon as the device implements the settings, which takes a few seconds, it will function normally again.