[Blindtlk] Input, please, on Android phones.

justin williams justin.williams2 at gmail.com
Thu Aug 15 01:26:13 UTC 2013


I called freedom, and they didn't have any programs for touch phones not that I thought they would, but it was worth a shot.  Also, I asked the blio demonstrators about phones, and I was told that the eye phone is the most accessible right now, but that other phones may catch up in about a year. -----Original Message-----
From: blindtlk [mailto:blindtlk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Judy Jones
Sent: Wednesday, August 14, 2013 7:33 PM
To: Blind Talk Mailing List
Subject: [Blindtlk] Input, please, on Android phones.

Hello to All,

For those of you who use Android OS phones, please give me feedback on the phone you are using, its pros and cons, and level of accessibility, and which screen reader you are using.  You may write me off-list

It is my understanding that Android smart phones are now all touch screens and use Mobile Accessibility Lite as the screen reader downloaded from Google Playstore.  Our provider is AT&T, and this is where I got this information.  Please correct me if I am wrong, and give me your thoughts and ideas.

Right now I’m using a Nokia phone with Talks, which I would stay with forever, but want to look at my options since my current phone is an older model, and I am due for an upgrade.

I’m open to either the traditional button phone and prefer that, but know that most phones now are going the touch pad route.

Thanks for any input and advice.’

Judy Jones
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