A major change in Apple’s iOS 7 update was its sleek, minimal aesthetic; however, the amount of motion now found within is anything but minimal.

The screen zooms in and out as folders and apps are open and closed; the app switcher zooms and slides; full-screen slide transitions are commonplace; and a faux-3D parallax effect exists on home screens, with icons appearing to float and move independently of background wallpaper.

For many people (most of Stuff included), this might seem dynamic and exciting. But iOS users with motion-sickness have suddenly found their iPhones and iPads are causing them problems.

On his blog, The Tech Chat, Mark Coppock wrote that “iOS 7 makes me sick — literally”, and thought the new animations were “all more aggressive” than in iOS 6.

The net result: “It feels to me like the whole screen is moving, and it generates a sort of motion sickness. I feel dizzy and can feel the very beginnings of nausea kicking in.”