Many iPhone 5, 5c, and iPhone 5s owners who have upgraded to the to iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus are complaining about a display bug that causes certain apps to look zoomed in. The issue is only affecting iPhone 6s owners who restored their data from the iPhone 5, iPhone 5c, or the iPhone 5s using iCloud.
The problem primarily affects built-in iOS apps like Wallet, Weather, Watch, Calculator, and Health. Since these apps have a zoomed in view, certain buttons and data being displayed at their edges are cut off from the screen. Due to this problem, the affected iPhone 6s owners are unable to remove cards from their Wallet app.
Restarting the device does not fix the problem, and there are only two workaround for it. The first one involves resetting your iPhone and setting it up again as new. The second method is to enable the Display Zoom feature that will make the Wallet app usable again, but leave the rest of the iOS UI zoomed in.
Apple is reportedly working on a fix for this problem, though many users report that this bug has been present in iOS 9 right since beta. The problem seems to be fixed in iOS 9.1 as certain affected users who installed the third beta on their handset claim.
[Via MacRumors]
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