Apps n fonts looks larger on 6 plus

Hi, I set up my iPhone 6 plus by restoring the iPhone 5s backup through iCloud. Everything worked fast and smooth – all done in less than half n hr and I got a perfect clone of 5s on iPhone 6 plus. And I didn't set the system default display to be 'zoomed' – it's 100% standard. Then I opened apps like Pocket, Adobe Reader, Dropbox, Spotify, facebook etc and found the display on the iPhone 6 plus screen looks somewhat blurry – nowhere near crisp and sharp as the iPhone 5s screen n zoomed fonts. Taking a closer look I realised the display of these apps simply get enlarged/zoomed to fit the larger iPhone 6 plus screen. The fonts indeed get bigger but not that clear and crisp any more. But for those native iPhone 6 plus apps, like iBooks and Mail, there is no such issue. I won't see larger fonts as soon as I open the native apps. So here's my question: is this a problem caused by setting up iPhone 6 plus by restoring iPhone 5s backup? I can only imagine the thoughts of apps in such a smart iphone 6 plus. can i manage that sort of problem? Thanks for help

Hi, I think all apps developer needs to revise their apps to match the screen resolution of iPhone 6+. I suppose most of developers are working on it and You will see new version of apps compatible with iPhone 6+ display. Apps like Twitter, Facebook messenger, Transit Wunderlist are already updated and you wont see this issue once you update them.

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