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Version History of i

1.4.1

January 25, 2019

Update for iOS 12 and bug fixes

1.3.3

October 8, 2017

iOS 11 compatibility.

1.3.1

July 19, 2014

Add graphic view for the training data so the user can better monitor their progress. The user also can click each data point in the graphic view to see the detailed information about that training set.

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1.2.2

June 22, 2014

1. Allow the user to listen all sounds automatically instead of one-by-one sound by clicking. 2. Allow the user to change the view (record page, main page, and setting) by figure swiping. 3. Optimize the selected image view in the module with images. 4. Allow the user to zoom out the choice buttons during testing.

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1.2.1

June 19, 2014

1. Modify the sound playback function so the user can hear the sound in the silent or mute mode. 2. Allow the user to adjust the speaking rate (slow, normal, and fast). 3. Allow the user to stop the sound by double tapping the screen during the playback. 4. Add one additional module (music instrument*). 5. Highlight the image when clicked during the training or preview for the module with image (module name with *).

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1.1.2

June 12, 2014

1. Back compatible with iPAD/iPhone with iOS 5.0 or later. 2. List all training or testing results in a tabular format.

1.1.1

May 9, 2014

1. Enhance the phonetic contrast training protocols. New version allows random, maximal (easy), medium (moderate), and minimal contrast (hard) while the original version only allows the minimal and random contrast. 2. Add additional training modules that are targeted at the common words in daily life, such as numbers, date and time, colors, family members. 3. Add telephone speech training protocols.

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1.0.3

April 8, 2014

Add Preview function so the user can preview all the sounds in each module.

1.0.2

March 31, 2014

1. Add the data record function so the user can see the summary of training results, including the number of runs, the mean scores and the best scores etc. 2. Simplify the terms in the option menu

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1.0.1

March 21, 2014

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Description of i

Welcome to i-Angel Sound, an interactive auditory training program that lets you take control of your listening rehabilitation independently at home. You gain practice in discriminating and identifying sounds and speech components through a series of self-paced modules that cover different aspects of the listening process. The level of difficulty can be adjusted to match your developing listening skills. The program provides audio-visual feedback. Focused on practice and improvement of your listening skills, i-Angel Sound compliments your clinic rehabilitation program. The i-Angel Sound is developed by Inconvenient Solutions, the mobile division of TigerSpeech Technology Inc. and Emily Fu Foundation, which is devoted to develop innovative speech software for hearing impaired and children to facilitate the learning of sounds. The program contains a few thousands sounds from several categories, including environmental sounds, the name of common foods, the name of familiar animals, and monosyllabic words. The phonetic contrast training protocols used in the monosyllabic word training reinforce the brain's ability to distinguish between phonemes which are the building blocks of language. The program is suitable for anyone who want to improve the sound perception or simply to enjoy listening to all kinds of sounds, including environmental sounds and music.
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i: FAQ

Can i support iPad devices?

Yes, i has support for iPad devices.

Who launched the i app?

The app was developed by University of California, Los Angeles.

What is the minimum iOS version supported by i?

The minimum iOS requirement: 9.0.

How do users rate the app?

Users have given i a so-so rating of 2.7 out of 5.

What’s the app category of i?

The Main Genre Of The I App Is Education.

Which version of i is the latest one?

1.4.1 is the newest version of i.

When did the last i update come out?

The last update for i was on October 3, 2024.

When did i get launched?

i was first released on February 6, 2023.

What is the age rating of i?

This app is appropriate for all ages, with no offensive or inappropriate content.

What are the languages supported by i?

i is available in English.

Does Apple Arcade offer i as part of its collection?

No, i is not featured on Apple Arcade.

Can I make in-app purchases within i?

No, i does not include options for in-app purchases.

Can I use i with Apple Vision Pro?

No, you cannot use i with Apple Vision Pro.

Are there commercial ads in i?

No, there are no commercial ads in i.

Screenshots of i

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Reviews of i

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  • Lack of Accessibility for deafblind, Low Vision and Visual impaired

    I was disappointed to find that the I-Angel Sound app for iPhone and iPad does not offer Dark Contrast or adjustable text size, which are vital accessibility features for users with Low Vision and Visual Impaired. To address this, I-Angel Sound should prioritize adding accessibility options to their app and website. I do t like bright white background and blue text is difficult to read.
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  • Too many issues

    This app could be great, but it doesn’t work… a lot. Too many time I have to hit the repeat button because it’s just chiming instead of saying a word. Some days it just won’t say the word and I just give up.
  • Repeat until it plays sound

    You have to repeat/hit refresh until the app plays sound. I used this app with my audiologist at initial stimulation, and I could not hear a thing, she told me that I would eventually hear it, but it was clearly a bug with the app.

    I am a re-implant, so I knew what to be expecting, and had previously used this app.

    There are times I have to hit refresh 10 times before I actually hear something in my implanted ear.

    1 star.
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