Have you ever been in a situation where you need to charge your iPhone, but you're not sure if it's actually charging? Or maybe you're visually impaired and want your iPhone to verbally confirm that it's charging? Whatever your reason may be, there's a way to make your iPhone talk when plugged in. In this article, we'll show you how to enable this feature on your iPhone.
Step 1: Enabling VoiceOver
The first step in making your iPhone talk when plugged in is to enable VoiceOver. VoiceOver is a built-in screen reader that reads out loud what's happening on your iPhone screen. To enable VoiceOver, follow these steps:
Step 1.1: Open Settings
Tap on the Settings app on your iPhone's home screen.
Step 1.2: Go to Accessibility
Tap on Accessibility from the list of options.
Step 1.3: Tap on VoiceOver
Scroll down until you see VoiceOver and tap on it.
Step 1.4: Turn on VoiceOver
Toggle the switch next to VoiceOver to turn it on. Your iPhone will now start speaking out loud everything that you touch on the screen.
Step 2: Enabling Spoken Notifications
Now that you've enabled VoiceOver, the next step is to enable spoken notifications. Spoken notifications will allow your iPhone to verbally confirm when it's charging. To enable spoken notifications, follow these steps:
Step 2.1: Go to Settings
Tap on the Settings app on your iPhone's home screen.
Step 2.2: Go to Sounds & Haptics
Tap on Sounds & Haptics from the list of options.
Step 2.3: Turn on USB Accessories
Scroll down until you see the USB Accessories option and toggle the switch next to it to turn it on. This will allow your iPhone to verbally confirm when it's charging.
Step 3: Plugging in Your iPhone
Now that you've enabled VoiceOver and spoken notifications, it's time to plug in your iPhone. When you plug in your iPhone, you should hear a notification that says "your iPhone is charging." If you don't hear the notification, make sure that your iPhone is unlocked and that the volume is turned up.
It's important to note that this feature is only available on iPhones running iOS 14 or later. If you're running an earlier version of iOS, you won't be able to enable this feature.
Conclusion
Enabling your iPhone to talk when plugged in can be a helpful feature for those who are visually impaired or for those who want to confirm that their iPhone is charging. By following the steps outlined in this article, you can easily enable this feature on your iPhone. Remember to make sure that your iPhone is running iOS 14 or later and that you have VoiceOver and spoken notifications enabled.
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