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Google Sound Amplifier and Lookout gets a redesign for Android

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We are in the first week of June and Google has just rolled a new Android feature Drop for Android users across the globe. Android developers constantly adding features to improve the overall user experience. Alongside, Gboard, Emoji kitchen, and Play Points, Google is also updating the accessibility app including Sound Amplifier and Lookout.

As per the information, with the month’s Feature Drop, Android Sound Amplifier and Lookout apps get completely new features and improved design for better conversations and connections with new accessibility features.

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What’s New:

Sound Amplifier:

Sound Amplifier is mainly designed for people with hearing loss. It uses the phone to amplify and filter important sounds around you. In the latest development, Google revamped the Sound Amplifier UI and improved background noise reduction as well as bringing faster and more accurate sound. Additionally, there is also a new Material You UI with a waveform similar to the Recorder app on Pixel smartphones.

Lookout:

Lookout is not much popular as Sound Amplifier. With the latest update, Google is not revamped its UI design but brought a new Image mode. Speaking about the new image mode, it uses the latest machine learn models to understand photos on your device.

For your information, this app is also designed for people with low vision or blindness. Therefore, the Lookout uses your Android device’s camera to provide information about the world. You can hear a description of an image by simply opening it from just about any app.

Further, the enhancements to Text mode, Documents mode, Food Label mode, and Explore mode are making Lookout more accurate. In addition to this, it also works offline without the need for Wi-Fi or data service.

(Source: 9to5Google)

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