Chrome on smartphones will suggest URLs in case you accidentally mistyped, and accessibility features like Guided Frame to help low-vision users take good selfies are on Pixel 8, 8 Pro, and coming to 6 and 7 this year.
Google Chrome on iOS and Android devices will look for possible typos in URLs and suggest corrections for you, Google announced in a blog post on Tuesday. This new accessibility feature for mobile versions of Chrome was promised earlier this year when Google released the same feature on Chrome for computers. Google says the URL typo detector will help people with dyslexia or otherwise are language learners.
* Lens in Maps will be able to use your phone’s screen reader to read points of interest around you out loud, which might be helpful for users who aren’t able to read their screens. This feature is coming to iOS beginning Tuesday and to Android “later this year,” Google says. * In addition to wheelchair-accessible transit navigation, you can find businesses that have step-free entrances, accessible restrooms, parking, and seating on iOS and Android.
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