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How to Control Everything on Your Phone With Your Voice (iOS and Android)
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With the arrival of digital assistant apps like Gemini and Siri, most of them have grown used to talking to their phones.
Key facts
- To configure voice control on an Android device, you need to install the free Voice Access app from the Google Play Store
- For Samsung devices, for example, it's under Accessibility > Interaction and dexterity > Voice Access
- Voice Access can be launched by saying, “Hey Google, start Voice Access,” or via any of the shortcuts you've configured in the Voice Access settings (including an on-screen button and a gesture
- Once you've installed Voice Access, you can enable this feature from Settings
Summary
Of course, the traditional touchscreen input will often be the way to go. Here's how you can set up the feature on your phone, whether you’re running Android or iOS. To configure voice control on an Android device, you need to install the free Voice Access app from the Google Play Store. Once you've installed Voice Access, you can enable this feature from Settings.