Google is testing a new feature called Voice Access that enables one to use the smartphone through voice commands. Google disclosed this feature while elaborating on new tools that make its services easily accessible to people with visual and other imparity. Google also says that its new feature will be is integrated in Android N via Vision Settings, which enables users to control settings such as magnification, font size, display size and TalkBack for easier set up. Google’s Voice Access is currently in beta mode and is expected to roll out soon.
Google Voice Access, Voice Command, Voice Control, Beta Version
As far as Voice Access goes, it looks to be based on Google Now digital assistant, but with deeper integration and focus on easy accessibility for users. The feature allows you to navigate from your home screens and other screens using the voice commands. It also allows users to access content through voice commands and comes with features such as voice-based text editing and dictation.