A wave of software and hardware innovations is allowing people with disabilities to better control their smartphones.
The latest Android 12 beta has a feature that lets you control your Android phone using different facial expressions. The technology could help people who have trouble using their hands.
“Without built-in accessibility features for people with disabilities, they cannot interact seamlessly with smartphones,” Meenakshi Das, a software engineer at Microsoft and disability advocate, told Lifewire in an email interview.