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Notification Reader TalkTalk

TalkTalk is an application that talks all notifications on your device. You can read the notifications witho...

 $ 0.00 $ 2.99

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TalkTalk is an application that talks all notifications on your device.
You can read the notifications without 'read' mark using Notification History.

Main features

When phone call incomes, it talks the caller's information.
When SMS or MMS message arrives, it talks the sender's information and content.
When the notification of the selected application comes, it talks the application's name and content.
It talks the current time (specified by user), music track (title of the music playing), and clipboard (copied text).
You can set the talk volume, speed, and delay time when repeat.
You can edit all the text what it talks.
you can use the alternate language in addition to the default language.
You can exclude the notifications with specific text not to talk.
You can convert notification text to conversion text to talk it.
You can see the notification history.

Settings

- Basic Settings
- Talk Applications Select
- Talk Settings
- Other Settings
- Talk When Ringtone Mode Only
- Face Down To Pause
- Ext Connection Mode Settings
- Talk Time Settings
- Notification History
- Notify Icon Always

Cautions

The TTS engine and voice data must be installed to use TalkTalk. If you do not have default TTS installed on your device, please install Google TTS from the Play Store.
Messages and applications must be set for notifications and it may talk only the content displayed in the notification window, depending on the device's system.
It may not talk some applications' notification which do not notify it's name.
Music track work with supported players only. The verified players are Google Play Music, Samsung Music, Power Amp.
When phone call incomes. the caller information may talk only the device's speaker if the Bluetooth device doesn't support the related feature.


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Last update

Aug. 25, 2018

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