Getting very close to getting this phone with Verizon, but one thing I'm having trouble with while experimenting with the phone in the store, a feature which is very important to me since my aging eyes are making things harder to see:
Is it possible to increase the font of the actual body/content of emails in Yahoo and hotmail, etc? Increasing the display size changed many things all over the phone, including the subject matter and sender information for an email, etc. -- but strangely, not the email content itself. Same with DEcreasing the display size. It made the email sender info smaller and allowed many more emails to be visible in my inbox, but the actual words in the emails themselves did not change size. It seems set at one particular size and nothing I can do can change that.
It's the same with my current LG Lucid when I increase the font size, and it also happens when I use a third party app called Big Font. Almost everything everywhere else gets much bigger -- but not the actual email text.
Is this just some weird flaw and impossible to fix? I noticed the iphone didn't seem to have any problem increasing the size of the actual email text conducting the same experiment with that phone, so this just an LG problem, or an android one, or is there a way around this?
Is it possible to increase the font of the actual body/content of emails in Yahoo and hotmail, etc? Increasing the display size changed many things all over the phone, including the subject matter and sender information for an email, etc. -- but strangely, not the email content itself. Same with DEcreasing the display size. It made the email sender info smaller and allowed many more emails to be visible in my inbox, but the actual words in the emails themselves did not change size. It seems set at one particular size and nothing I can do can change that.
It's the same with my current LG Lucid when I increase the font size, and it also happens when I use a third party app called Big Font. Almost everything everywhere else gets much bigger -- but not the actual email text.
Is this just some weird flaw and impossible to fix? I noticed the iphone didn't seem to have any problem increasing the size of the actual email text conducting the same experiment with that phone, so this just an LG problem, or an android one, or is there a way around this?