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Talkback 4.2.0 is in beta, provides a huge upgrade of features based on feedback

By this point, Android users are quite accustomed to the version number of their beloved screen reader jumping from minor to major numbers without much consolation. For example, our jump from 3.5.x to 4.0 only introduced lollipop specific device compatibility, nothing too tangible for the average user.

Earlier this month, Google published a form which requested Talkback users to submit their honest feedback to the company. The questions asked ranged from the usability and functionality of the screen reader, to specific changes which should be considered.

Needless to say, many people completed this survey, and it seems to now bear fruit with resounding results. Google pushed a new version of Talkback to beta channels, with the version number 4.2.0. Some users are facing difficulties grabbing this release, since it seems as though Google is only pushing it slowly out to everyone.

Google released an official change-log just a few hours ago as of this writing. It is pasted below, with additional comments for clarity.

These are great new features, and no doubt bring Android accessibility rapidly forward. From browsing through the eyes-free mailing list, there are a few other items to note which could be important:

There are two ways you could install this beta. If you are OK with the issues and stability problems that can plague any beta release, feel free to do so. Depending on your use case, one method might be easier than the other.

The first method is to use our sideloading guide and install the new Talkback APK file. To do so, use “Adb install -r apkname” as the command with ADB. This will install the newer version over your existing talkback release.

The download link for the APK is here.

The official Google-sanctioned method is to sign up for the beta. First become a member of the Eyesfree mailing list. Remember that you do not have to opt in to receiving posts from here.
Once opted in, click this link to join the Play Store beta

Whether it’s Samsung’s new Galaxy Talkback, or the shear effort people put into the Talkback survey, Google did listen. This release is major, and unfortunately your device must be running android 4.1 or above. This should not be a major issue for many users, as 4.0 and below account for a very small fraction of Android users nowadays.

Expect a demo and discussion of this Talkback beta on the next episode of The Android Crew, which is due to be released by the end of this month.

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