Talk back, magnification gestures, and more for Moto G's accessibility options

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Moto G offers an interesting feature for individuals who are physically challenged. This accessibility options feature can allow easier phone use and access. Aside from this, the phone is waterproof and made up of Gorilla Glass 3 which can give high protection to it.

Moto G's accessibility option is supported by Lollipop that includes talk back, switch access, captions, magnification gestures, and colour correction, according to Android Central.

Talk back is powered by Android's text-to-speech software. Related news cited that this capability is helpful for visually impaired since the phone provides feedback when navigating it. Next is the switch access that can help motor impaired to use the volume buttons as an alternative of selecting options on the screen. Another is captions where it transcribes other applications like YouTube for hearing impaired.

Moreover, magnification gesture is another feature of Moto G. The feature enables the screen to zoom and make large display. Lastly is the setting of colour correction for colour blind.

Accessibility options not just make the Moto G exclusive but it also enable those who are physically challenged to use smartphones.

Aside from the accessibility options, Moto G's 3rd edition offers high protection in its hardware. The phone is made up of Gorilla Glass 3 which gives the 5-inch, 7p screen more durable. EnGadget also added that its battery is 2,470mAh. The new phone also comes with a micro SD reader that is expandable for up to 32GB.

According to Slash Gear, the new Moto G can withstand immersion in up to three feet of fresh water for up to 30 minutes, given its back cover is properly sealed. It was also reported the cost of Moto G (2015) which is at around $180.

The capabilities of Moto G offer Motorola another attraction in the marketplace since its release in July.

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Motorola, Android, Moto G, Smartphones

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