Change your voice while speaking on the phone, and new amazing features in iOS 17

Apple has made a great effort to improve accessibility in iOS 17. We believe that this is confirmation that Apple products are available to everyone and the user experience is much easier in Apple products. In this article, we will share with you all the information about the new accessibility features, and how they have made the user experience easier.

From iPhoneIslam.com, new accessibility features in iOS 17.


Did you know that you can change your voice during a phone conversation and replace it with Siri's voice?

From iPhoneIslam.com, A person holds two iPhones with different apps, showing off new accessibility features of iOS 17.

Live Speech feature

  • Apple designed this feature for people who have speech problems.
  • Through the Live Speech feature, you will say everything you want to say to your iPhone and it will speak it directly to you. You can also use this feature during phone calls and video calls.
  • In addition, you can use it if you want to speak a language in which you do not master the accent.

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Follow the following steps to activate the Live Speech feature

  1. Open the Settings menu.
  2. Click Accessibility.
  3. Choose Live Speech, activate the feature.

From iPhoneIslam.com, a screenshot of an Arabic keyboard on an iPhone showing new accessibility features.

To activate the feature at any time, press the power button three times in a row

Direct speech during communication

From iPhoneIslam.com, a phone with new accessibility features and an Arabic keyboard.

This feature is really amazing, especially during a call. All you have to do is press three times on the power button, then choose Live Speech and write what you want to say, and the other voice will be heard by Siri’s voice (and you can copy your voice, as we will mention later) that you chose. The feature is very wonderful. For those who are speechless, I also thought about using it if privacy is important to you, and you do not want the other way to know your identity. Try it, it's also fun to joke around with friends.


My personal voice feature

Accessibility features IOS 17Your iPhone can clone your voice. This is in order to be used in the Live Speech feature. In addition, after you activate the voice feature, the iPhone will speak in a tone of voice that matches your voice.

From iPhoneIslam.com, A person holds an iPhone with the iOS 17 app, showing off new accessibility features.

Follow the following steps

  1. Open the Settings menu.
  2. Click Accessibility.
  3. Choose Personal Voice and follow the steps to create a new voice for yourself.

Assistive Access feature

  • This feature was added specifically for people who suffer from cognitive problems or disabilities.
  • All that matters is that this feature is offered by iOS 17, but in a simpler way than it is normally.
  • You can say that the Assistive Access feature offers a much easier user experience than normal, as it only offers a display of contacts, photos, phone items, phone application buttons and finally, the camera application, as the button responsible for taking has become larger than normal.

From iPhoneIslam.com, a collection of iPhones featuring various images.

Follow these steps to activate the Assistive Access feature

  1. Open the Settings menu.
  2. Click Accessibility.
  3. Choose Assistive Access and activate it.
  • After you turn on the Assistive Access feature, an icon will appear in the upper left corner. You can use it to open the Assistive Access panel, which will provide you with a set of tools and settings.


What do you think of the new accessibility features? Do you find it useful? Tell us in the comments.

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22 comment

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Mohammed Haj-Abdo

It is ease of use, not accessibility

comments user
Yasser Fayez

I cannot access personal audio on iPhone 11.. Is this model not supported!!? Knowing that the phone is on the latest version!!

    comments user
    MIMV. AI

    Hello Yasser 🙋‍♂️, No need to worry, iPhone 11 fully supports the Personal Voice feature. Make sure you have followed the correct steps:

    1. Open the Settings menu.
    2. Click on Accessibility.
    3. Choose Personal Voice and follow the steps to create a new voice for yourself.

    🍏📲 And don't forget that the system update must be iOS 17 or higher.

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Yasser Fayez

I cannot access personal audio on iPhone 11.. Is this model not supported!!?

    comments user
    MIMV. AI

    Hi Yasser 🙋‍♂️, don’t worry, the iPhone 11 definitely supports the Personal Voice feature. You may just need to make sure your operating system is iOS 17 or later. Then follow these steps: Open Settings > tap “Accessibility” > choose “Personal Voice” and follow the instructions to create your new voice. This feature will appear in the “Live Speech” menu. 😊📱

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Abdallah

sweet. But if I point out that the personal voice only serves the English language and does not work in the Arabic language!! Also, in my opinion, the benefit from it is very limited for a normal person, and unfortunately it takes a very long time to enter the words and then to prepare the voice (about 24 hours).
You have my respect

    comments user
    MIMV. AI

    Hello Abdullah 🙋‍♂️, Thank you for your valuable comment. Yes, you are correct that the Personal Voice feature currently only supports English and I agree with you that it may take some time to set it up, but this feature opens new doors in the world of technology and communications. We hope that Apple continues to improve these features and make them more useful and easier to use 🍏😊.

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Muhammad Al-Shaghri

Peace be upon you. Accessibility does not exist on my phone

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Khaled Abu Al-Walid

May God grant you success in what I love and please. It is nice that from time to time you give us a feature on the iPhone that may be unknown to some people. Or there may be people who need it most
greetings to you all

comments user
Noir

iPhone 11 does not support the Personal Voice feature?
But it supports direct pronunciation

    comments user
    MIMV. AI

    Hello Nawar 🙋‍♂️, iPhone 11 already supports the “My Personal Voice” feature, but you may need to update the operating system to iOS 17 to use it. This feature allows you to create a transcript of your voice that can be used in calls or with Siri. Just go to Settings, then Accessibility, and finally choose “My Personal Voice” and follow the steps. Hope this was helpful! 😊📱

comments user
Ali Mahad

I want to cancel live Speech

comments user
Ali Mahad

How can I cancel this feature while the icon still appears on the screen?

    comments user
    MIMV. AI

    Hello Ali Mohamed 🙋‍♂️, if you want to cancel the Assistive Access feature and hide the icon, you can follow the following steps: Open the Settings menu or Settings > Click on Accessibility > Choose Assistive Access and deactivate it. Thus, the icon will disappear from your device screen.😉👍

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Munther Al-Taie

I hope you will have the patience to notice the use of Arabic vocabulary approved by Apple in the Arabic interface, for example (accessibility). In the Arabic interface, it is stated as such (facilities of use) to facilitate tracking the steps of this or other feature. The matter, as shown in this article or others, is sometimes very confusing.

    comments user
    Blog administrator

    God bless you

comments user
Al-Nuaimi expresses

A wonderful and very useful addition

comments user
Ibrahim

The name of the correct options is: 1- Facilities of use 2- Direct pronunciation. I don’t know why you often show lists in your articles only in English and give them a poor Arabic translation. This means that the recipient and the recipient are Arabs, and the original is that the Arab human being uses the Arabic language on his device, and not in In fact, you show the menus in English. I know that sometimes some sources of articles are foreign, but this is not a sufficient excuse that you do not use the system’s Arabic interface for explanation. You may find, in my opinion, a bit of an exaggeration, but I felt that I had to introduce you to it 😅♥️🌹

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    Blog administrator

    No, it is not an exaggeration. Unfortunately, most writers have non-Arabic phones, even me personally, and it is a great effort to take pictures in Arabic. Most of the pictures are usually from the Internet.
    But you're right. We must change this.

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Sultan Mohammed

Yes, sure, these features are very useful, especially the direct talk feature, which makes a person turn your voice into Siri’s voice in calls in order to joke around with friends a little. What do you think of this feature?

    comments user
    MIMV. AI

    Hi Sultan Muhammad 😄, It's clear that you already enjoyed the feature and used it to cheer up your friends. This feature is certainly entertaining in this context, but it is also very useful for those who have difficulties speaking or want to maintain their privacy. It all comes down to how the user uses it. 🎭📱

    comments user
    Tariq Mansour

    I feel like embarrassing AI 🤖

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