IPhone 6/6Plus display zoom Vs. iPhone 4/5

When the display is zoomed, is the text (e.g. below icons, or on the header/footer of the screen) the same size on a 6 or 6 Plus or is the 6 Plus slightly bigger?
Secondly how does the zoomed size compare to the standard icon text on an iPhone 4 or 5?
Why?  I find my iPhone 4 a little hard to read and many fonts are not altered by the text size selection from the settings panel. So I'm wondering if a zoomed iPhone 6 or 6 Plus will be easier for me to see, or if zoom just brings it to the same size as a iPhone 4 (so then the unzoomed size would actually be smaller then my iPhone 4).

I am pretty interested in this question as well as my iPhone 4S screen text is getting hard to see. Must be getting Old!!
Looks like Icons and all content is display zoomed in the iPhone 6/plus.
see here: https://www.apple.com/iphone-6/display/

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