Android is getting a slew of new accessibility features
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Google unveiled multiple new accessibility features for Android devices ahead of International Day of Persons with Disabilities, including Gemini-powered voice dictation that enables natural text editing commands through TalkBack and an enhanced AutoClick feature that automatically clicks after the cursor pauses over items. Android 16 introduces an expanded dark theme that darkens apps lacking native dark modes, while improvements to Voice Access allow hands-free activation through "Hey Google" commands and Guided Frame now describes photo scenes for visually impaired users.
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