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3 new additions of Samsung One UI 6 Accessibility

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Samsung has recently launched the One UI 6 beta program for its Galaxy S23 series users, giving them a chance to try out the latest features and enhancements before the official release. Among several features and improvements, the One UI 6 update also includes new features for the Accessibility section of Galaxy smartphone settings.

The Accessibility section is where you can find various features that help you use your Galaxy phone more easily and comfortably, especially if you have some vision, hearing, or mobility challenges. One UI 6 has added some new options to accessibility that you can customize according to your needs and preferences.

Samsung One UI 6 Accessibility Features

New magnification options: 

You can now choose how you want the magnification window to appear on your screen between three options – full screen, partial screen, or switch between the two modes. This can be very helpful if you have low vision or other visual impairments.

Customize cursor thickness:

With One UI 6.0, Samsung added a new option to increase the thickness of the cursor that shows up when you edit text. This can make it easier for you to see where you are typing and make changes if needed. You can adjust the cursor thickness to suit your liking and convenience.

Learn more about accessibility: 

One UI 6 also gives you a link to the Samsung Accessibility web page in the accessibility settings, where you can learn more about the accessibility features and Samsung’s efforts to make its products accessible to everyone.

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