Smartphones as Assistive Technology
Also known as: Mobile AT, Phone-Based AT
The use of mainstream smartphones as assistive devices through built-in accessibility features (screen readers, magnification, live captions, sound amplification) and downloadable applications that support independence for people with disabilities. In low- and middle-income countries, affordable Android smartphones increasingly serve as substitutes for expensive traditional assistive technologies like braille readers, hearing aids, and dedicated communication devices, offering a multi-functional, widely available platform for accessibility.
Category: assistive technology · mobile accessibility · global accessibility
Related: TalkBack · Digital Assistive Technology · Affordable Assistive Technology