You cannot get underlined text in the iPhone settings directly. The underlining of text in the settings app is primarily used to indicate interactive elements, such as buttons or links.
However, you can underline text in other iPhone apps by using the following methods:
- Using the built-in text formatting tools: Many iPhone apps, like Notes, Pages, and Messages, allow you to format text. To underline text, select the text, tap the "BIU" button above the keyboard, and then choose "Underline."
- Using third-party apps: If you need more formatting options, you can use third-party apps like Google Docs or Microsoft Word. These apps offer more formatting options, including underlining, bolding, and italics.
- Using the "Button Shapes" accessibility feature: If you're seeing underlined text in your iPhone settings because of the "Button Shapes" accessibility feature, you can turn it off by going to Settings > Accessibility > Display & Text Size and toggling "Button Shapes" off.
This will help you understand how underlined text works on your iPhone and how you can use it to format your text in various apps.