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on 07-01-2014 22:47
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on 07-01-2014 22:47
I will try my best to explain this the best that I can......
When I get a text or a notification, the background/wallpaper goes blurry. The same happens when I make a call, the contacts picture goes blurry, but it doesn't happen when I receive a call. I presume it is meant to be like that but it wasn't like this prior to the ios 7 update.
I know this may be regarded as a fancy feature or something that people like but I don't particularly like it. Does anybody know if it is possible to turn it off? I know other features of ios7 can be turned off but up to now I am unable to find anything to turn this off, or if it is even possible?
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on 07-01-2014 23:05
In order to remove blur effects in iOS 7, go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Increase Contrast > On.
If you do that, the backround will turn black, no more blur but also when you call someone, the backround will also be black.
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on 07-01-2014 22:51
http://osxdaily.com/2013/10/23/enable-fading-transition-effects-ios/
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on 07-01-2014 22:54
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on 07-01-2014 22:54
It's an Apple feature, you're supposed to like it!
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on 07-01-2014 22:55
@MI5 wrote:
Any good ?
http://osxdaily.com/2013/10/23/enable-fading-transition-effects-ios/
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My "reduce motion" is on and my backround/contact pic is still blurry..
doesn't bother me that much tho
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on 07-01-2014 23:00
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on 07-01-2014 23:00
I also already have reduce motion enabled and it makes no difference but thanks for the suggestion MI5.
Not all Apple features are loveable perksie lol - it just depends on user preferences and if it's their cup of tea or not.
It's not a major issue, I just don't particularly like it. I guess I will have to wait for the update and hope that it includes an option to change this feature.
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on 07-01-2014 23:03
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on 07-01-2014 23:05
In order to remove blur effects in iOS 7, go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Increase Contrast > On.
If you do that, the backround will turn black, no more blur but also when you call someone, the backround will also be black.
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on 07-01-2014 23:08
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on 07-01-2014 23:08
@gemz4the1 wrote:
Not all Apple features are loveable perksie lol - it just depends on user preferences and if it's their cup of tea or not.
I'm well aware of that, which is why I use an alternative, among many other reasons.
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on 07-01-2014 23:10
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on 07-01-2014 23:10
@Anonymous wrote:In order to remove blur effects in iOS 7, go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Increase Contrast > On.
If you do that, the backround will turn black, no more blur but also when you call someone, the backround will also be black.
Normally i'd say i'd like to see who i'm talking to (if it's my contacts) but i guess that is what facetime is for lol.
I'll give it a go now and see if it works.
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on 07-01-2014 23:16
Let me know if it does

