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5 iPhone Accessibility Features You Might Want To Start UsingWith VoiceOver, Siri can read what's on your screen aloud, which is super helpful if you can't see well or need to use your iPhone hands-free. And if you're blind or have trouble with touchscreens ...
An curved arrow pointing right. There's a feature in your iPhone that allows you to control it hands-free. All you need to do is set up your iPhone to recognize your voice. Watch to find out how.
To avoid holding the phone by hand, hands-free headsets and car systems use Bluetooth transmission to synchronize with the user's cellphone within a range of about 30 feet. See Bluetooth.
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