Samsung announced a new push today for its accessibility tools on Galaxy phones and tablets. The company wants everyone to use its devices more easily. Samsung is adding more ways for people with disabilities to interact with their technology. This includes better screen readers for blind users. It also includes stronger visual adjustments for people with low vision. Hearing aid support is improved too.
(Samsung’s New Campaign for Galaxy Accessibility Features)
Samsung is working with disability groups on this project. They tested these tools with real users. The feedback helped make the tools better. Samsung believes technology should be open to everyone. They are adding these options directly into their phones. Users will find them in the settings menu. No extra downloads are needed.
A Samsung manager said, “We listened carefully. People told us what they needed. We built those tools.” The company plans to keep improving these features. New ideas will come in future updates. Accessibility advocates praised the move. One advocate stated, “This shows real commitment. It makes a difference in daily life.” Samsung hopes other tech companies will follow.
(Samsung’s New Campaign for Galaxy Accessibility Features)
The new accessibility features are available now. They work on recent Galaxy models. Users can turn them on in their device settings. Samsung provides online guides for help.
