'active zoom' notification when I turn on the device and change the settings

Hey, I just bought an iPhone SE and there iOS 9.3.2,and the thing is that everytime I turn on my iPhone, this "active Zoom" appears, also when I'm in the application settings of the phone. I know that I have it turned on, I even use the use of the zoom, but this notification appeared even in the backyard lol...

If I turn my phone off and turn it back on, after the apple logo, he says 'activé Zoom', and how I said, in the application settings when I change something, personal interpreter hostspot on and outside, the 'active zoom' appears, but not same zoom in French-. -.

Hello Tomas.

I understand wanting to use the zoom feature without the warning being on your screen all the time. Given that restarting your iPhone IS has not solved the problem, the next step that I recommend is to create a backup file and then reset all the settings.

We have 2 ways to backup your iPhone. This link provides the steps for both options:

How to back up your device using iCloud or iTunes

Once you have backed up your iPhone, you can then reset all settings.

Reset all the settings by clicking on settings > general > reset > reset all settings.

Reset all settings are reloaded all the default settings. This is why you first want to create a backup file. This step will forget your Wi - Fi networks, remove any changes made to your Styles of alert notifications and disables Services sites for third-party applications. It also restores the sounds, brightness and wallpaper to original configurations, removes the battery usage statistics and shuts Siri. In addition, it turns off cellular data, disables the Wi - Fi sync, restores the Autolock to 1 minute and removes added international keyboards. All accessibility options will be turned off as well.

This option does NOT delete anything like photos, contacts, music or applications. All content and media will remain after the device resets.

Thank you for using communities of Apple Support.

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