When it comes to accessibility on Android, Google's Voice Access is one of the hallmark options to make it easier to use your phone. Late last year, we saw the big 3.0 release, which brought a whole slew of new features, so today's update is small in comparison. It is, however, still important since it adds support for German, French, Italian, and Spanish.
- Support for Spanish, French, German, and Italian
- New setting to control activation when you receive a phone call
- Improved support for devices with notches
- Bug fixes
The update also adds a new option to control activation when you receive a phone call.
Read MoreGoogle Voice Access picks up support for four new languages was written by the awesome team at Android Police.
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