This Diwali, Apple is making the festivities more inclusive through its latest iOS 18 features, ensuring that everyone, regardless of physical or cognitive abilities, can dive into the celebration’s warmth and colour.
By blending accessibility with the festive spirit, iOS 18 and the iPhone 16 open new doors for connection this Diwali.
Hands-Free Control with Eye-Tracking
Diwali can be a bustling time, especially for those with limited mobility. iPhone 16’s support for third-party eye-tracking technology allows users to control their device hands-free. Whether it’s sending festive messages, snapping photos, or navigating through apps, users can stay in touch with just a glance —making it easier to capture memories and share the joy.
Live Speech for effortless conversations
For those with speech impairments, connecting during family gatherings can be a hurdle. Apple’s Live Speech feature transforms typed words or preset phrases into spoken language, enabling users to engage in real-time conversations during calls or celebrations. This tool makes communication more accessible, allowing everyone to join in the festivities.
Feel the rhythm with Music Haptics
Diwali’s energy is often about music and dance, and Apple’s Music Haptics brings these rhythms to life for those who are deaf or hard of hearing. With subtle vibrations synced to the music, users can feel the beat through their iPhone, adding an immersive, tactile layer to the festive atmosphere.
Enhanced visual features for Diwali’s bright colours
For those with low vision, iOS 18 has tools like Magnifier and custom display settings, bringing the beauty of diyas, rangolis, and fireworks to life. The People Detection feature further helps users navigate crowded spaces, adding safety and independence to their celebration experience.
Impact Shorts
More ShortsWith these thoughtful updates, Apple’s iOS 18 makes sure everyone can enjoy Diwali’s magic, keeping accessibility at the heart of the festivities.


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