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Android Galaxy s6 edge

Accessibility Features
By. Erin Hobbs

Zoom In
Zooming in allows the user to see the text and pictures with ease.
This would be a good feature for someone that cant see well.

In order to zoom in, the user should put 2 fingers on the screen
and spread the fingers apart until the text or image is able to be
seen by the user.

Text-to-speech
This feature allows the user to be able to have the text read to them.
All the user has to do is go to settings, click on Accessibility, click on
vision, and click on text-to-speech.
The user can even pick the speech rate they want when they click on
text-to-speech.

Flash Notification
This feature allows the user to see that they have a notification by
using the flash from the camera to indicate you have received a
notification.
Great feature for someone that has a hearing impairment

All the user has to do is go to settings, click on Accessibility, click on


hearing, then turn on Flash Notification.

Sound Detectors
This feature allows the user to receive alerts when the device detects
a baby crying or the doorbell.
All the user has to do is go to settings, click on Accessibility, click on
hearing, clicking on sound detectors and turning on the sounds you
want to be notified for.

Using Voice Commands for answering calls


This feature allows the user to say answer or reject when
receiving a phone call.
This only works if your phone is off of vibrate.

All the user has to do is go to settings, click on Accessibility, click


on Answering and ending calls, and turn on using voice
commands.

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