Reduce Motion in Accessibility Settings

trmoney24

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Just an FYI, for those that want to turn off the parallax effect with their background photos, you can go to SETTINGS > GENERAL > ACCESSIBILITY > REDUCE MOTION > ON. After I turned it on, my phone randomly restarted a minute later. Not sure why it didn't restart immediately.

The zooming effects still remain, but it does turn off the background effect and the icons will remain in place.
 

kch50428

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It doesn't need to restart after making such a change normally... as long as you're happy with the results - enjoy!
 

trmoney24

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It doesn't need to restart after making such a change normally... as long as you're happy with the results - enjoy!

ah ok. maybe the phone just randomly crashed. it has done that about 4 times since i got iOS 7, something that never happened to me before on an iPhone.
 

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Since turning this off I'm experience better battery life :)

Parallax uses just a minuscule amount of battery.

I don't see how people are having battery problems. I have everything turned on.

Wifi
3G
Bluetooth
Location services
Parallax
Background tasks
Push

And I get a days usage on heavy use and on light use I still have around 50% left at the end of the day.
 

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Not sure if it's related but I was having awful battery life after updating, turned reduced motion to on and suddenly the battery life is as it was prior to the update. Maybe just a coincidence but I changed no other settings so it did seem to point to that setting as the culprit for me.
 

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Not sure if it's related but I was having awful battery life after updating, turned reduced motion to on and suddenly the battery life is as it was prior to the update. Maybe just a coincidence but I changed no other settings so it did seem to point to that setting as the culprit for me.

Same here. I noticed a significant improvement in battery life after enabling reduced motion.
 

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