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Easy access to accessibility with One UI 7.0
Samsung’s One UI 7.0 has made it easier than ever to use accessibility features with new buttons in the quick panel. The latest update to One UI has changed how the quick panel looks and works. It’s now easier to move things around and make it your own, much better than in One UI 6.
One UI 7.0 includes new tools for better screen viewing, like options to adjust colors and brightness for your eyes. There’s also ‘Talkback,’ which reads out what’s on the screen so you don’t have to look. For those who need help with hearing, there are features to make sounds from music, videos, or calls clearer.
You can also set up these accessibility options with simple swipes or button presses on your phone’s sides. Although you can change these settings anytime from the main menu, One UI 7.0 lets you do it quickly with new buttons in the panel.
Accessibility Options in Quick Panel for One UI 7.0
- Color inversion
- High contrast text
- Color adjustments
- Color filters
- Dim screen more
- Sound alerts
- Live translation
To start using these features, you’ll need to add the buttons from a list. You can choose to add them one by one or all together. Once added, you can turn them on or off with just a tap, just like any other quick setting.
If you decide you don’t need these buttons anymore, you can remove them from the quick panel through the edit settings, but they’ll stay saved for later use.
In Summary
One UI 7.0’s new quick panel buttons are a great step forward, making important accessibility features accessible in just a few taps while keeping detailed control options available in the settings menu. This update makes using your phone more personal and comfortable.