The way to get your phone to convert text to speech** is to use the built-in text-to-speech feature on your phone or install some available third-party apps.
If you're using an iPhone, Siri, the voice assistant, is built in by default. All you need to do is press and hold the Home button at the bottom of the Home screen and say "Hey Siri" into your phone to wake Siri. In Siri's interface, you can enter text or say what you want your phone to say, and Siri will automatically convert the text to speech and read it aloud.
If you're using an Android phone, you can set up a free** third-party voice assistant like "Google Assistant" or "Bixby" in Google Play or the App Store to convert the text you want to read into speech and announce it.
In addition, the "accessibility" or "accessibility" features of the user interface can usually be turned on in the settings of the phone, which may vary depending on the brand and model of the phone. When you turn on these features, you can use features like "Read Aloud" or "Enable Reading Screen" on your phone to have your phone read all or part of the text on the page.
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