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Q: Any way to turn off iOS 7 navigation animations?

The zoom animations everywhere on the new iOS 7 are literally making me nauseous and giving me a headache.  It's exactly how I used to get car sick if I tried to read in the car.

 

How do I turn them off?  Do I have to revert to 6?

iPhone 4

Posted on Sep 18, 2013 4:59 PM

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  • by bobbigboote,

    bobbigboote bobbigboote Sep 26, 2013 9:17 AM in response to RJV Bertin
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    Sep 26, 2013 9:17 AM in response to RJV Bertin

    Thanks for the information!  I've been trying to figure out why I'm getting the feeling of nausea while using IOS 7 and I'm glad people are researching this.  I can't use my phone or iPad for more than a minute or two before feeling sick.  I haven't had this kind of reaction since the early days of 3d games where some of them made me nauseated.  Never had a problem with iPhones since version one until now.

     

    I hope they add some kind of switch to turn off all the animations and other bits that are causing it. 

  • by erik graham,

    erik graham erik graham Sep 26, 2013 9:45 AM in response to Ensorceled
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    Sep 26, 2013 9:45 AM in response to Ensorceled

    I strongly disagree with most of these posts. 

     

    Regarding Fluff:

    I very much like the new transition effects and I love the parallax on the home screen.  Is it strictly necessary? No.  But its a nice touch that enhances the whole iOS7 experience.  It makes everything feel more polished, more modern, and more fun (fun is allowed right?). 

     

    To be honest, there are a lot of features on a lot of phones and computers that are not strictly necessary.  Fancy icons - who needs em!  Drop shadows around windows - meh, just use a black and white high contrast borders!  Rounded corners - what’s the use of that!!!

     

    If you genuinely object to "fluff" then where do you draw the line?  Its a very slippery slope that eventually leads all the way back to old-school command-line interfaces.

     

    Regarding Motion Sickness:

    There are lot of complaints about the zooming, but I'm  skeptical that one can  get motion sickness from a split second effect that only happens occasionally. It's not as if the phone is constantly zooming in and out.  It really only happens when you return to the home screen.  And the new zoom effect is really only a slight refinement of the same zoom effects that have always been part of iOS.  Meantime, the parallax effect is so subtle that even though it is indeed constant (at least while you are on the home screen) I hardly even notice it.  None-the-less, I accept that not everyone in the world is just like me (*gasp*), so it would be nice for Apple to allow these effects and transitions to be turned off. Having said that, I'd be willing to bet that a large percentage of users will leave it on and be just fine - even a few who have complained in this forum.

  • by romanfromamu,

    romanfromamu romanfromamu Sep 26, 2013 10:06 AM in response to Ensorceled
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    Sep 26, 2013 10:06 AM in response to Ensorceled

    The same thing!

  • by nybe,

    nybe nybe Sep 26, 2013 10:32 AM in response to erik graham
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    Sep 26, 2013 10:32 AM in response to erik graham

    Regarding Motion Sickness:

    There are lot of complaints about the zooming, but I'm  skeptical that one can  get motion sickness from a split second effect that only happens occasionally. It's not as if the phone is constantly zooming in and out.  It really only happens when you return to the home screen.  And the new zoom effect is really only a slight refinement of the same zoom effects that have always been part of iOS.  Meantime, the parallax effect is so subtle that even though it is indeed constant (at least while you are on the home screen) I hardly even notice it.  None-the-less, I accept that not everyone in the world is just like me (*gasp*), so it would be nice for Apple to allow these effects and transitions to be turned off. Having said that, I'd be willing to bet that a large percentage of users will leave it on and be just fine - even a few who have complained in this forum.

    My research suggests that it is a very real problem attributed to Neuro-Ocular Vestibular Dysfunction, or what's been coined: See-Sick Syndrome.

     

    This sickness problem only seems to be affecting a small amount of users. Consider yourself very lucky if you don't experience the intense nausea, eye fatigue and headache. Do not discount what I and many others are reporting as actual responses to something tangible in iOS 7.

     

    Again (since it's obvious you have not read most of this forum) it's not just the zooming of animations that makes me (and others) incredibly sick (although it does aggravate the nausea even more) but using the interface as usual (i.e. reading texts, e-mail, switching apps, etc.) makes me terribly and uncomfortably ill after a minute or two. It goes beyond just the interface zooming and parallax in iOS7, it seems to be something with a buzz or vibration (for lack of a better description) coming off the screen.

     

    You don't have to believe it but it is absolutely a problem, so much so that I had no choice but to trade my iOS 7 tainted iPhone 5 for a new iPhone 5 with (old) iOS 6.

     

    It's upsetting because I relish the new design aesthetic in iOS 7...

  • by BurgerKing,

    BurgerKing BurgerKing Sep 26, 2013 11:16 AM in response to erik graham
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    Sep 26, 2013 11:16 AM in response to erik graham

    erik graham wrote:

     

    I strongly disagree with most of these posts. 

     

    Regarding Motion Sickness:

    There are lot of complaints about the zooming, but I'm  skeptical that one can  get motion sickness from a split second effect that only happens occasionally. It's not as if the phone is constantly zooming in and out.  It really only happens when you return to the home screen.  And the new zoom effect is really only a slight refinement of the same zoom effects that have always been part of iOS.  Meantime, the parallax effect is so subtle that even though it is indeed constant (at least while you are on the home screen) I hardly even notice it.  None-the-less, I accept that not everyone in the world is just like me (*gasp*), so it would be nice for Apple to allow these effects and transitions to be turned off. Having said that, I'd be willing to bet that a large percentage of users will leave it on and be just fine - even a few who have complained in this forum.

     

    Erik, you are entitled to your opinion, however this doesn't change the fact that this does genuinely affect people with motion-sensitivity.  Unless you are a doctor or medical professional dismissing these claims, your opinion unforuntately carries no weight.  If anything, it just shows an insensitivity to people who are having problems.

     

    If you can believe that constant zooming in an out can be dizzyness for some people, is it really beyond reason that less-frequent zooming could cause problems for people more sensitive?

     

    As for parallax, this does not seem to be a core issue for most affected on these forums.  Personally, I am really affected by the zooming, but not so much from parallax.

     

    You are least correct in saying that not everyone in the world is like you.  That seem to be the main argument for people ridiculing us on these forums - "Hey I have no problems with the motion, so it's impossible that anyone else can!  And if you do, you're either a bunch of whiners or liars!"

     

    You are also correct in saying that most users will keep these effects on, because the reality is, a great majority of people are not affected at all.  Maybe 95% of iPhone users are unaffected. 

     

    However, for us in the 5% who are posting here, I can almost guarantee you that we'll all be disabling these animations as soon as it is made available.  Because it's not a simple issue of personal preference or design aesthetics -- it's causing REAL motion sickness, nausea symptons and lingering headaches.

     

    We are not posting here to whine and complain and say that "I hate Apple".  I like Apple and love my iPhone and IOS 7, for the most part.  All we want is a disable option.

  • by phyared,

    phyared phyared Sep 26, 2013 11:26 AM in response to BurgerKing
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    Sep 26, 2013 11:26 AM in response to BurgerKing

    I hate the zooming effects wholesale and I would like an option to stop them.

     

    Yet, unless you keep opening and closing apps while being hypnotized by the display, I don't see how one can get motion sickness. This is really strange. I'd understand if the zooming would give you dengue fever, nosebleeds or osteosarcoma but dizziness? Nah.

     

    More importantly, IOS7 has killed my main camera, my FaceTime camera most of the time, and my flashlight from time to time. It has also wrecked some of my apps.

     

    Finally, even though I changed my settings to "NO" to absolutely everything, I keep receiving this surreal thread. Can someone at Apple please do something about this? And about the stock price while he's at it?

  • by Cefszev,

    Cefszev Cefszev Sep 26, 2013 11:36 AM in response to phyared
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    Sep 26, 2013 11:36 AM in response to phyared

    My camera is just fine, I don't see how yours can be affected. I'd understand if everyones camera was not working but that is not the case. You must have a weak iPhone.

     

     

    On Sep 26, 2013, at 11:26 AM, Apple Support Communities Updates <discussions-updates@apple.com> wrote:

     

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    Re: Any way to turn off iOS 7 navigation animations?

    created by phyared in Using iPhone - View the full discussion

    I hate the zooming effects wholesale and I would like an option to stop them.

     

     

    Yet, unless you keep opening and closing apps while being hypnotized by the display, I don't see how one can get motion sickness. This is really strange. I'd understand if the zooming would give you dengue fever, nosebleeds or osteosarcoma but dizziness? Nah.

     

     

    More importantly, IOS7 has killed my main camera, my FaceTime camera most of the time, and my flashlight from time to time. It has also wrecked some of my apps.

     

     

    Finally, even though I changed my settings to "NO" to absolutely everything, I keep receiving this surreal thread. Can someone at Apple please do something about this? And about the stock price while he's at it?

     

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  • by Liquid Stereo,

    Liquid Stereo Liquid Stereo Sep 26, 2013 11:45 AM in response to Ensorceled
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    Sep 26, 2013 11:45 AM in response to Ensorceled

    I find the transitions to be be horrible. I made the mistake of upgrading my iPad but I won't do the same with the iPhone. I will continue with the 4S until it truly breaks.

     

    The thin fonts are also quite unreadable. Coupled with the transparency and the brightness/lightness/whiteness of the new OS, I'm surprised it hasn't induced migraines. This is an absolute failure from Apple. I'm sure many/most like it. But given that a not-so-insignificant number of people find it physically disruptive.... one has to wonder how it made it out of the gate.

     

    Everything is more difficult to see or read.

  • by nybe,

    nybe nybe Sep 26, 2013 11:54 AM in response to Ensorceled
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    Sep 26, 2013 11:54 AM in response to Ensorceled

    IMHO: turning off all animation most likely WILL NOT alleviate most incidences of motion sickness in those suffering from it. It seems to be more a function of something similar to refresh rate or FPS because I would get sick just looking at the lock screen, it felt like it was buzzing or vibrating.

     

    The only other thing I can attribute to nausea in iOS7 is the thinness of fonts and lines along with juxtaposition of certain color schemes. There are colors (i.e. bright blue on dark red) that can create quite a vibration even on the printed page let alone a back lit screen.

     

    example:

     

    vibrations.jpg

     

    Anyway.. I hope I'm wrong and the ability to turn off all animation really does do the trick..

  • by mutatron,

    mutatron mutatron Sep 26, 2013 11:55 AM in response to sk84
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    Sep 26, 2013 11:55 AM in response to sk84

    I don't think it's just the animations, it's the jerkiness of the ui. When scrolling lists now, or swiping from one page to another, it's not smooth at all. This is on an iPhone 4, so that could be my problem, but still this is a bug that needs to be fixed.

  • by nybe,

    nybe nybe Sep 26, 2013 11:59 AM in response to RJV Bertin
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    Sep 26, 2013 11:59 AM in response to RJV Bertin

    Perhaps Apple needs to start considering research like this in their interface designs going forward:

     

    Eye movement, vection, and motion sickness with foveal and peripheral vision.

  • by missionboy,

    missionboy missionboy Sep 26, 2013 12:38 PM in response to nybe
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    Sep 26, 2013 12:38 PM in response to nybe

    nybe wrote:

     

    It goes beyond just the interface zooming and parallax in iOS7, it seems to be something with a buzz or vibration (for lack of a better description) coming off the screen.

    100% agreed. This goes beyond the zooming.

     

    I think there's an issue with the device refresh rate. I can look at a static iOS 7 screen for 2 minutes and start to feel eye strain. I can look at an iOS 6 phone all day and never have any issues.

  • by BurgerKing,

    BurgerKing BurgerKing Sep 26, 2013 1:23 PM in response to nybe
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    Sep 26, 2013 1:23 PM in response to nybe

     

    vibrations.jpg

     

     

     

    You're right, that color combination is very uncomfortable to look at.

     

    And I'm sure there are other issues beside the app zooming that can be addressed to further help the issue, as you've stated.

     

    But for the time being and as a quick fix, if they just disable the app zooming, I'm hoping that will alleviate most of the issues for most affected users.  I don't want them to get caught up and takes lots of time to fix 100 potential problem areas before they release anything at all...

     

    And then later they can further fine-tune other settings to completely optimize the visuals.

  • by gauravh,

    gauravh gauravh Sep 26, 2013 1:44 PM in response to bobbigboote
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    Sep 26, 2013 1:44 PM in response to bobbigboote

    I had a clear headache on the first day os using isos7..had to pop a few headache tablets to make it go awy. Dnt know about the parallax effect bu the zooming in and out of apps really hurt my eyes and indirectly my head.

     

    One way around it is to have everythign in folders but the zooming still takes place for wahtever is on the dock.

     

    The effect is as if you are reading a book while simultaneiously bringin it closer and away form your eyes. The eyes try to focus very quickly to this distance and hence leads to a headache i guess.

     

    i have never had motion sickness in my life from water, cars, moving vehicels or even skydiving for that matter.

     

    Please let me know if there is a disable feature in the future for this.

     

    g

  • by iLove3D,

    iLove3D iLove3D Sep 26, 2013 2:00 PM in response to Ensorceled
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    Sep 26, 2013 2:00 PM in response to Ensorceled

    Hello, i am Russia please translate to English very very intresting

     

    Дайте мне возможность поставить ios6 обратно на мой ipad4, так как цветовая гамма иконок ios7 вызывает у меня тошноту и давит мне на глаза у меня будто ком в горле стоит!!!Мне не по себе...Используя свой iphone 5 с ios 6 у меня все нормально.Придумали бы в Apple темы оформления интерфейса что ли и продавали б их в appstore

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