waht is iphone size
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It seems like you're asking about the size of the iPhone. While the specific dimensions of the iPhone aren't covered in the WWDC content provided, I can share some insights related to designing for iPhone screens from the sessions:
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Text Size Recommendations: When designing for iPhone and iPad, it's recommended to use a type size of 17 points or higher for body text and callouts to ensure readability on smaller screens. For less essential information, try not to go lower than an 11-point type size. (Design advanced games for Apple platforms)
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Dynamic Type: Dynamic Type allows users to adjust text sizes to their preference, improving readability across different screen sizes. This feature is important for accessibility and can be customized in the settings. (Get started with Dynamic Type)
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Safe Areas: When designing for iPhone, it's important to consider safe areas to avoid placing UI elements where they might be obscured by the device's rounded corners or the dynamic island. (Design advanced games for Apple platforms)
If you have more specific questions about designing for iPhone or other Apple devices, feel free to ask!
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