Apple previewed new cognitive, speech, and vision accessibility tools for the iPhone back in May, and they've finally been realized with the iOS 17 release. But there are more accessibility features than that hiding in Apple's latest software update — and they're not just for users with disabilities. While the new accessibility features on iOS 17 were designed for disabled people, which will be pretty clear once you see what they are, they can benefit everyone with an iPhone just as older accessibility tools such as Sound Recongition, LED Flash Alerts, Speak Selection, and Color Filters... more
Your iPhone Has 24 New Accessibility Features You Shouldn't Ignore on iOS 17
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