Contents
- Your Pixel phone runs on Android
- Additional accessibility resources
- Setting up your Pixel phone
- Explore Android accessibility apps and services
- Hardware assistive technology
- Design and develop more accessible apps
- Unboxing instructions
- Related resources
Your Pixel phone runs on Android
Your Pixel phone is an Android device. It runs on the Android operating system developed by Google. This is why you can safely use guides and content focused on accessibility for Android devices, as these features and settings are present on your Pixel.
Additional accessibility resources
For a full list of accessibility features for your Android device, check the Android Accessibility Help Centre. It includes help on visual, audio, voice and more. You can also check Android accessibility overview.
- To learn how you can create on-screen shortcuts, check Use the Accessibility Menu.
- To find accessibility services, check Find accessibility services in Quick Settings.
- To learn more about accessibility information on My Pixel app, check Accessibility in My Pixel.
- For more accessibility help, contact the Disability Support team.
Setting up your Pixel phone
For more help on setting up, transferring data to or connecting your Pixel phone to a mobile network, check Get started with Pixel phone.
Moreover, to learn about tech specs, using your accessories and maintaining your phone, check Learn about Pixel phone hardware.
Explore Android accessibility apps and services
- Review Android device settings for more ways to customise your device. Open your device's Settings app, then choose Accessibility.
- If not installed, you can download Android Accessibility Suite. It includes the Accessibility Menu, Select to Speak, Switch Access and TalkBack. It works on Android 9 and later phones.
- For more accessibility apps and services for Android, check Google Play.
Hardware assistive technology
For more info on assistive devices that have been tested with the product, check Hardware assistive technology.
Design and develop more accessible apps
If you make apps, you can get help from Accessibility Scanner. It shows ways to make your apps better for users. You can also refer to Android accessibility developer resources.
Unboxing instructions
If your Google parcel includes a closure label, peel in the direction of the arrow (→) to remove the label and open the parcel.