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  1. With built-in accessibility features for vision on iPhone, you can make it easier to see what’s on the screen, or you can hear what’s on the screen spoken out loud. You can even use your iPhone as a magnifying glass, and hold it up to get descriptions of what’s around you if you can’t see it.

  2. Feb 19, 2024 · Get to know some of the powerful features that Apple builds into iPhone and iPad to support people who are blind or have low vision.

  3. Nov 22, 2011 · By "blind assist" I assume you mean that it is saying everything that appears on the screen and every key you touch. This is called VoiceOver and you can turn it off under Settings > General > Accessibility.

  4. Vision. If you’re blind, have low vision or just prefer larger text, these features help you customise your display, control your devices or navigate your surroundings. Updated VoiceOver. A screen reader that describes what’s on your screen, including in braille. Available on: iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, Apple TV, HomePod, Apple Vision Pro.

  5. A basic RNIB introduction to Apple products for the blind and partially sighted users. Learn more about setup, voice over, grants, magnifiers and resources.

  6. Dec 23, 2022 · Accessibility features allow you to customize your iPhone and get the most out of it. You can force your iPhone to read for you, detect sounds, respond to voice commands, or take photos hands-free. And now, you can do even more with iOS 16's new assistive features.

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