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    Preview of Exciting Accessibility Upgrades in One UI 9

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliMarch 27, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    1. Samsung is developing One UI 9 with early leaks revealing enhanced accessibility features like adjustable mouse cursor controls and physical keyboard shortcuts.
    2. New features include replacing swipe gestures with taps, text highlighting for easier reading, and improved on-screen control options.
    3. The updates are part of Samsung’s preparations for One UI 9, expected to release after Android 17 officially launches later this summer.
    4. While the new features are promising, they are still in testing, so availability might be a few months away.

    Samsung is working on the upcoming One UI 9, and early leaks reveal some promising accessibility upgrades. These updates are designed to improve the user experience for everyone, especially those with different needs. For example, Samsung plans to give users more control over mouse keys, allowing fine-tuning of cursor speed. Additionally, the new update will add a physical keyboard shortcut to turn accessibility features on or off easily, without unlocking the phone.

    Moreover, Samsung is making gestures more flexible. Swiping functions will now be replaced with taps, making navigation simpler. The update also emphasizes text readability. Users will be able to expand and highlight text with a tap and customize it with different colors and sizes. On-screen indicators will be larger and easier to see.

    These changes are part of Samsung’s effort to make devices more accessible. By moving key features to the main menu and increasing visibility, Samsung aims to make their phones easier for everyone to use. This focus on accessibility also supports smarter cities and urban innovation. When people of all abilities can access technology easily, they can participate more fully in digital life, helping cities become more connected and inclusive.

    While Samsung waits for Android 17 to finalize, these features show a clear direction: improving usability is a priority. As a result, users can look forward to a more inclusive smartphone experience soon. These upgrades demonstrate how technology can help bridge gaps and empower more people in our increasingly digital world.

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