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How To Get Samsung Galaxy Note 8 To Read Text

How To Get Samsung Galaxy Note 8 To Read Text

The Samsung Galaxy Note 8 has this amazing feature that reads and speak the text. This is one of the features why the Note 8 is one of the most user-friendly smartphones today. It gives a great advantage to people who are having a hard time looking and reading text messages on screen particularly for the elders. Reading the text can be easily enabled through the Settings app of the Samsung Note 8. There’s no need to download a third-party app named the Text-to-Speech just to use this feature which is required for other smartphones.

With the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 feature, reading the text is not a problem anymore because this feature will get your Note 8 to read the text out loud for you.l It can also speak translations, read you a book and other kinds of cool stuff. What’s amazing about this feature is it can speak different languages depending on your nationality.

The following step-by-step guide that allows you to set-up the reading text feature of the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 to make life a lot easier.

How To Get Galaxy Note 8 To Read Text:

  1. Switch on the Samsung Galaxy Note 8
  2. Get to the home screen
  3. Tap on Settings
  4. Navigate to System from the options
  5. Browse and select Language & input
  6. Click on the Text-to-speech options which is under Speech section
  7. Select the TTS engine you prefer to use
    • Samsung text-to-speech engine
    • Google Text-to-speech engine
  8. Select the Settings icon next to the search engine
  9. Tap on Install voice data
  10. Hit Download
  11. Now wait for the language to be downloaded
  12. Go back again to the options
  13. Then select the Language you prefer

Once you have completed the steps on how to get the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 for reading the text out loud, get to the Home screen again and tap on Apps. Then browse and select the app that’s named S Voice. After you get to the app, choose Recent Apps key and then tap into the Set Driving Mode On. And if you want to switch this mode OFF, redo all the process and set the driving mode again to OFF.

Text-to-speech can really help the visually impaired. This would help them a lot get things done on their smartphone since it reads out to you what you are tapping or where you are tapping, tells you which screen you’re on and all the notifications coming on your Note 8.

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