A Braille keyboard, Expressive Captions, Google's Talkback screen reader, and Voice Control are among the features making phones more accessible By Alexandra Frost As a longtime severe migraine ...
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You don't have a disability to benefit from some helpful accessibility features on Android. If you're someone with visual or hearing impairments, making your smartphone more accessible is important.
In an effort to be inclusive and make it easier for people with disabilities to use Android phones, Google has introduced a slew of accessibility features to the OS. There's the classic TalkBack, ...
Dheeraj Vaddepally advocates for accessibility in Android, ensuring apps serve all users. Discover his approach to inclusive ...
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Android 10 is the latest version of Android, and it’s chock full of new features, like improved security, gesture-based navigation, updated parental controls, and support for foldable screens. And ...
With the first beta now behind us, Android 13’s formal debut is only a few short months away. This week, one of Google’s coming security changes has been uncovered, as Android 13 is set to strip ...
Android has a lot of neat accessibility features for those with special needs, including the ability to use natural language to control your phone. Now, Android phones are getting the ability to ...