How to set up accessibility features on your Android phone
Android has built-in features for vision, hearing, and motor control. Most of them are in Settings → Accessibility. Pick what you need — bigger text, spoken feedback, magnified screen — and turn it on.
Android has free accessibility features built right in. You can make the text bigger, turn on spoken feedback so the phone reads screens out loud, magnify things you're trying to see, or slow down animations. All of these live in the Accessibility menu. Pick whichever ones help you most — you can mix and match.
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Skip — I just want a technicianCommon mistakes to avoid
- Only turning on one feature when combining several would help more — try text size plus display zoom plus high contrast together
- Not knowing you can adjust how strong vibration is — go back to Vibration intensity and crank it up
- Thinking voice control is too complicated — start by just saying 'Hey Google' and asking for the weather
Signs you need professional help
- You've turned on features but they don't seem to be working right
- You want to use an accessibility feature but can't find it on your phone model
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