The One UI 2.5 update currently seems to have brought Live Captions to the Galaxy S10 and Note 10 series. As far as Android accessibility features go, Live Captions are a very powerful addition that was at the start a Pixel 4 exclusive but has afterward come to further devices.
The Galaxy S20 launched with the One UI 2.5 update, with the Galaxy device being the original to come with support for Live Captions. We’ve at the present seen the One UI 2.5 update gradually head out to older Galaxy devices such as the S10 and Note 10 over the past weeks, however as per users on Reddit (via XDA), Live Captions are now existing.
For those unsure what Live Captions are, they are the captions for every audio and video content on your device. What’s most exciting is that they work even if a video doesn’t have preset stopped captions or subtitles available before. As an addition of the Sound menu, Live Captions can be turned on at any occasion.
Not all users are seeing Live Captions subsequent to updating to One UI 2.5 nevertheless, as some comments are reporting that the toggle is not present in the notification shade toggle section or Settings menu. You can also turn on Live Captions in the expanded Sound pop-up menu.
There’s no report of older devices such as the Galaxy Note 9 receiving the option to activate Live Captions. You can constantly search in your Settings application for “Live Caption” if you cannot find any of the multitudes of toggles and options.
Anyway, you might be delighted to know a helpful feature is now on the Galaxy hardware.
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