The ability to alter the default typography within Apple’s mobile operating system allows users to personalize their device’s interface. For example, individuals with visual impairments may benefit from adjusting the font size and style to improve readability across applications and system menus.
This customization contributes to a more accessible and user-friendly experience. Historically, system-wide font alterations were limited or required advanced techniques. Modern iterations of the operating system increasingly offer integrated options, enhancing usability and catering to diverse user preferences.