About a month ago, I traded in my OnePlus 13 for a Samsung Galaxy S25 Plus. Ever since, I’ve noticed a big difference in Android…
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TalkBack, developed by Google, is the built-in screen reader on Android phones and tablets. While it is possible to install third-party screen readers after setting…
Leave a CommentSamsung screen reader users may have noticed that the TalkBack experience on One UI 7 and 8 can be frustrating when navigating recent apps. On…
Leave a CommentThe TL;DR: Between a specific TalkBack 16.2 update that breaks essential Braille navigation and the system-wide clutter introduced by Android 16, Google is failing its…
7 CommentsGoogle has started rolling out version 16.2 of the TalkBack screen reader. The rollout typically takes one to two weeks to complete. Let’s take a…
One CommentSamsung has rolled out the One UI 8.0 update based on Android 16 to many of the eligible devices. We previously covered the bug that…
One CommentFor many users, Android’s openness has long been a key advantage: the ability to install (or “side-load”) apps from outside the Google Play Store, or…
2 CommentsThe world of technology is in a constant state of flux, with new and exciting innovations emerging every day. However, for people with disabilities, the…
2 CommentsTalkBack, a part of the Android accessibility suite, is the screen reader developed by Google and comes pre-installed on most Android phones and tablets. Google…
4 CommentsGoogle has started rolling out version 16.1 of the TalkBack screen reader. Here’s what’s new in this release. The rollout reaches devices in batches and…
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