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ACCESSibility

APPS FOR iPhone


MIKAYLA HARRISON
Face ID and
Attention Steps for using Face ID:

1. Go to Settings App

awareness: 2.
3.
4.
Locate “accessibility”
Open Face ID and attention
Set up Face ID

Face ID is an awesome feature for the


iphone. It allows you to unlock your phone
without having to put in your password. All
you have to do is look at your phone and it
unlocks.
Steps on how to use Hearing devices:

Hearing Devices: 1.
2.
Go to settings app
Make sure bluetooth is on
3. Locate “Accessibility”
4. Under accessibility tap on “Hearing
Devices”

This is used to individuals with hearing


aids. This helps those individuals be
able to listen to music, talk on the
phone, and watch videos and shows on
their phones all while using their
hearing aids.
Siri
: Steps for using Siri:

1. Go to settings app
2. Locate “Accessibility”
3. Under accessibility click “Siri”

Siri is a very useful tool to help


you use your phone without touching
it. You can simply say “hey Siri”
followed by what you want to do such
as making phone calls, text messages,
reminders, timers and much more. It
is useful for those who aren't able
to hold phones.
Subtitles and Steps for using subtitles and
captioning:
Captioning:
1. Go to Settings app
2. Locate “accessibilty”
3. Open “Subtitles and Captioning”

SUbtitles and captioning is a very


useful tool. If someone is deaf, it
allows you to use your phone to watch
videos without having to worry about
missing anything because you can just
read it on the screen.
Audio
Descripti Steps for using Audio Descriptions:

1. Go to Settings App
2. Locate “Accessibility”

ons: 3. Open “Audio Descriptions”

Audio descriptions on iphone allows


individuals to watch/listen to videos with
visual descriptions without having to look at
the phone.

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