title:How to Make Your Phone Announce Message Senders Aloud (New Trick)
content:Why Voice Notifications for Messages Are a Must-Try
Ever been in a situation where your phone pings with a notification but you can’t look at it? Like cooking, driving, or working? Calls have voice announcements, but notifications usually don’t—until now. This article breaks down a new trick from the Technical Expert Baba YouTube channel that lets your phone announce message senders aloud for WhatsApp, Facebook, SMS, and more. After analyzing the video, I’ll walk you through exact steps plus extra tips to make it work smoothly.
The Convenience Factor
Voice notifications solve a common pain point: staying connected without constantly checking your screen. Accessibility experts note that this feature helps visually impaired users stay updated without relying on screen readers alone. It’s also great for hands-free scenarios where looking at your phone isn’t safe or practical.
content:Step-by-Step Setup Guide
The video’s trick is simple to implement, but you need to follow each step carefully to get it right. Here’s the breakdown:
Download the App
The creator provides a link to the app in the video’s description. Use this link to avoid fake or malicious versions. Once downloaded, open the app to start setup.
Grant Critical Permissions
The app will ask for two key permissions:
- Background access: To run even when your phone is locked.
- Notification access: To read sender information from messages.
Without these, the app can’t announce notifications.
Select Apps to Announce
Choose which apps you want to enable voice announcements for—WhatsApp, Facebook, SMS, Telegram, or others. Toggle the switch next to each app to turn it on or off.
Enable the Feature
Tap the red button in the app to activate voice announcements. The app will now start announcing senders whenever a new message arrives.
content:Pro Tips & Troubleshooting
Beyond the video’s steps, these tips will help you get the most out of the trick:
Customize and Optimize
If the app allows, adjust the voice (male/female) or speed to your preference. Also, add the app to your phone’s battery exception list—some phones kill background apps to save power, which can stop the announcements.
Fix Common Issues
If the app isn’t announcing:
- Double-check notification and background permissions.
- Ensure the app is up-to-date (check the video link for updates).
- Test with a sample message to confirm it works.
content:Toolbox & Action Guide
Here’s your quick checklist to get started:
- Download the app from the Technical Expert Baba video description.
- Grant background and notification permissions.
- Select the apps you want to receive voice announcements for.
- Tap the red button to enable the feature.
- Send a test message to confirm it works.
Resource Recommendation: Use the app from the video link—it’s tested by the creator and designed for this exact purpose.
content:Final Thoughts
This trick turns your phone into a more accessible, user-friendly tool. You’ll never miss an important message again, even when your hands are full. Next time you’re busy, you won’t have to stop to check your screen.
Which app’s notifications do you want to announce most? Share your thoughts in the comments!