iOS 16.2 Beta 2 introduces a new accessibility mode that allows you to completely change the look and feel of the system.
The new feature is called “Custom Accessibility Mode” and is currently hidden in the system, so it cannot be activated. This feature changes the home screen, scales the system, and acquires controls for those users that the iOS standard requires.
Triple-clicking on the lock quickly enables or disables the new special mode. Also, users can create an additional password so that no one can change the set parameters.


After taking office as the main dispatcher of the metropolis, application icons without a dock. In standard Apple applications, the interface is simplified and enlarged as much as possible. Gesture back from the bottom edge of the screen has been replaced with a removed element.
It is not yet known if this feature was added by Apple in iOS 16.2. The firmware is scheduled to be released in mid-December. [9to5Mac]
Source: Iphones RU
