It might not matter how high the DPI on a screen gets cranked by each new model if you have trouble seeing it. Thankfully we have Google’s TalkBack, Android’s accessibility service for the blind and disabled. It reads what’s on your screen, but it also provides feedback for actions allowing users to fully interact with their device. Now the latest update has left beta after a few months of testing, bringing with it even more features, like verbosity (an adjustment for how much or little content it reads, based on your preferences), character counts for password fields, and a new Select to Speak service that allows you to tap content to hear it spoken, and more.
Google TalkBack 5.2 is out of beta with speech verbosity settings, Select to Speak, and more was written by the awesome team at Android Police.