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Innovation Lab #54: Accessibility

(Topic created on: 05-15-2023 04:52 PM)
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Hello members,

Since many of you requested to extend the deadline of this innovation lab, we are happy to inform you that the deadline is extended till 09th June'2023.

Bring up your ideas and suggestions and we are all ears!

Cheers

Samsung Members Team

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Our community is brimming with ideas through which we can make your Galaxy experience better! Share your suggestions directly with our teams through Innovation Lab. Your feedback will be scrutinized to produce possible improvements in customer experience.

This week, we would like to look into Accessibility. Samsung Galaxy phones come with accessibility settings to help those with limited sight or hearing difficulties. For example, you can make the phone read messages aloud or light up whenever it detects a startling noise. There are also accessibility settings and customizations available for those who struggle with interaction and dexterity.

So, the topics are:

 1. Accessibility: Feedback on experiences with accessibility features and suggestions.

All you need to do is:

    1. Create a post detailing your idea/suggestion
    2. Include illustrations/diagrams/images or any detail you feel will help us understand it better
    3. Include #InnovationLab in your post title/subject


We will take a note of all your suggestions! This topic will be open till 26th May. 

Check out innovation lab#53 topics here.

We can’t wait for your innovative ideas!

Cheers

Samsung Members Team

 

Disclaimer: "Participation in this campaign is voluntary. The same is being rolled out by Samsung India Electronics Private Limited ("Samsung") for its Samsung Members App users ("you") to know your feedback / suggestions/ views regarding the Samsung products and services. The information shared by you will be used for the internal analysis and future product development only and will be used in accordance with the Samsung Privacy Policy."

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On the 11th March 2025, I had the privilege of visiting the Samsung Members Connect Event at the Samsung R&D Center, a visit for which I had specially registered and was selected. My primary objective was to draw Samsung’s attention to the critical feedback submitted through InnovationLab #54, a platform created two years ago following my repeated requests to Samsung. This initiative allows users to share ideas and feedback aimed at improving accessibility features. I encouraged Samsung to prioritize gathering and implementing this valuable input, which can make technology more inclusive for users with disabilities.
During my visit, I emphasized that accessibility is more than just a feature—it is an essential tool for empowerment. I highlighted how features like Samsung’s Call Transcription are not only helpful for creating notes but also transformative for Persons with Speech Impairments, enhancing communication.
With more than 16% of the global population (130 crore/1.3 billion people) and over 100 million Persons with Disabilities in India, including 2 crore/20 million visually impaired individuals, the need for accessible technology is immense. This represents both a social obligation and a significant opportunity for companies like Samsung to lead in innovation and inclusion.


Key points I addressed during the event:

• Consistent Advocacy for Accessibility: Over the years, I have reached out to Samsung multiple times—through the Samsung Members App, emails, service center visits, and social media platforms—requesting improvements to accessibility features, bug fixes, and better implementation of InnovationLab #54 feedbacks.

• The Need for an Indian Accessibility Team: While Samsung Korea and Samsung USA have dedicated accessibility teams, feedback from Indian users often remains unaddressed. A local team or representative is vital to bridge this gap.

• Timely Updates for Accessibility Tools like Samsung TalkBack: Frequent updates are critical for fixing bugs and ensuring user satisfaction.

• Development of an Independent Screen Reader: Relying solely on external teams has delayed innovation; an in-house screen reader can guarantee consistent progress and reliability.


Why Accessibility Matters:

• Empowerment & Inclusion: Accessible technology fosters independence and equality.

• Economic Growth: Accessibility features expand market reach and enhance brand value.

• Universal Benefits: Innovations in accessibility improve usability for everyone.


:pushpin: Learn more about InnovationLab #54:https://r2.community.samsung.com/t5/Tech-Talk/Innovation-Lab-54-Accessibility/td-p/13862814?src=Shar...
I was privileged to connect with Mr. Kyungyun Roo (KY Roo), the Managing Director of 

Samsung India’s R&D Center in Noida's MD, who oversees a workforce of over 2,300 employees. After requesting his contact details, I have been in touch with him regarding improving accessibility for everyone, including Persons with Disabilities. His responses have been positive and encouraging, assuring me that Samsung is reviewing the current accessibility status and exploring the request of a dedicated team or person in charge of accessibility.
I am optimistic that Samsung will take meaningful steps to address these concerns and regain its leadership in accessibility innovation—a reputation that has diminished in the past five years following its collaboration with the Google Disability Answer Desk. By focusing on independent innovation and actively listening to user feedback, Samsung has the potential to reclaim its place as a pioneer in accessible technology. Together, let’s ensure technology becomes inclusive for all.
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Rajusmart
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Please improve the performance of Samsung TalkBack
Nabeel637
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Samsung talk back ko update Karen ismein bahut fayde hain jaise image discription seen discription aur Samsung TTS ko auto language ke sath configure karne ki permission Den Shukriya
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