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How to Enable and Use Reachability with the iPhone 6

By Jim Tanous on September 19, 2014 at 5:26 PM • @mggjim

Apple’s new iPhones — the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus — are notably larger than their predecessors. With respective screen sizes of 4.7- and 5.5-inches, some users may find it difficult to comfortably reach every on-screen button or menu, especially while using the iPhone one-handed. Apple has made some hardware modifications to make it easier to handle these behemoths, such as moving the lock button from the top to the right side of the phone, but some software changes were necessary, too.

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One such change is the introduction of something Apple calls “Reachability.” Reachability is a software option that lets users temporarily move the iPhone 6 user interface down towards the bottom of the screen, so that those with smaller hands or those using the phone single-handed can more easily reach the desired UI element. A similar feature can also be found on large Android smartphones, so if you’re transitioning from Android to iOS, you may already recognize Reachability.

Reachability is enabled by default, but if for some reason it’s not, or if you want to disable it, you can find its toggle switch in Settings > General > Accessibility. Scroll all the way down to the bottom of the window and you’ll find an option labeled Reachability in the “Interaction” section. Toggle the button to the right (green) to enable Reachability; slide it to the left (white) to disable it.

iPhone 6 Reachability Enable

Once Reachability is enabled, you can use it at any time by double-tapping the home button. Now, a lot of folks misinterpret that instruction so we’ll go over it again. To use Reachability, you want to double-tap on the home button, not double-click. To distinguish between the two actions, a “click” is actually pressing the button, and double-clicking the iPhone 6 home button will take you to the app switcher.

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By contrast, a “tap” is just what it sounds like: a light tap on the button, without enough force to actually depress it. If you’ve used Touch ID you’re already familiar with the “tap” concept, as Touch ID itself only requires a gentle tap.

iPhone 6 Reachability Safari

Now that we’ve got that sorted out, go ahead and double-tap on the iPhone 6 home button. No matter where you are in the user interface — a Safari browser window, a third-party app, or even the home screen — the entire screen will slide down, hiding the bottom half and displaying the top half in the bottom 50 percent of the phone’s screen. This (hopefully) brings any unreachable UI elements easily into the reach of your thumbs or fingers.

iPhone 6 Reachability Home Screen

Once you’ve successfully reached the button or option you were previously stretching for, just tap the now blank top portion of the screen or the home button again to return to a normal display. The screen will also snap back after about 10 seconds of inactivity, so make your choice quickly!

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  • Ultima

    Thanks! I had no idea what the feature was for!

  • Aabhishek Bedi Varma

    My iPhone doesn’t make the swish noise while acceding reachability

  • Pennyfold

    Thanks for explaining this, I wondered what was going on! I noted that this feature doesn’t work when any app is being viewed in landscape.

  • Brandon King

    huh. i was wondering why it did that

  • John

    still not as good as samsungs solutions to the one handed problem

  • Shinola

    It’s of no use my to me. What is supposed to be gained? The top half is empty. I have the smaller of the 6s, so I suppose it’s really meant for the phablets. Text + talk, and the web when absolutely necessary, otherwise the rest is useless. Who’s actually monitoring their heart rate and how many steps they took. Perhaps the government will do away with those that don’t meet the criteria? (jk)

  • Danmansonman

    Windows Phone method is easier (hold home for fraction of a second), and it also brings down the whole interface including the notification centre.

  • Hana Salam

    Thank a lot for the info…. i thot something was wrong with my phone…

  • Kimmy

    This is good to know! I hate that feature and also thought something was wrong with my phone. Completely useless. I turned it off. Thanks!!

  • Alicia Salas

    What a great feature for those of us with normal sized hands.

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