[BlindTlk] Cell phone
Judy Jones
sonshines59 at gmail.com
Sun Jun 2 04:03:53 UTC 2019
Your kidding, I watch for the Monitor in my e-mail.
You may or may not have seen my comments, but I have concerns about this
phone, the biggest one being that the company did not post the phone specs,
but were going on the premise that the blind need this phone, with no links
to comparisons of other models out there.
When I first found out about this phone, I watched the video that only
showed the features, but no specs, so I wrote in with my questions.
I got a call back from customer service, and here is what I found out.
* This phone operates on 3G, not 4G. They hope to get a 4G device out, but
isn't happening yet, and no time frame available. If you buy this phone for
$299, you are on borrowed time.
* The phone works on GSM, not CDMA, so check with your carrier with a list
of this phone's specs in hand before you go shelling out the bucks.
* This phone runs on a custom Linux OS,, and when they mean text and talk
only, that's what it is. This phone uses no data.
It runs on an ARM9 processor, and has an internal memory capacity of 8GB,
with expandable memory up to 64 GB.
This phone, however, is not the only game in town when it comes to
accessible phones with physical buttons, and some of you may be able to add
to information on other similar phones.
Take a look at the Kyocera DuraXE, a flip phone with physical buttons. It
runs on GSM 4G LTE.
PROS: 4G LTE and dual-band Wi-Fi support. Good call quality, earpiece
volume, and speaker volume. Rugged build. Long battery life. CONS No
built-in app store. Noise cancellation could be better. BOTTOM LINE The
Kyocera DuraXE is an ultra-rugged waterproof and dustproof feature phone
that runs Android, but you definitely won't confuse it with a smartphone.
The OS is a custom Android, and apps cannot be downloaded maybeside loaded,
although the phone is equipped for e-mail and internet use.
My husband has this phone, and it is a solid, water-resistent phone with a
leather texture exterior and external battery.
>From what I could find on Amazon, the phone generally runs cheaper than the
Lucia mobile phone, and offers more features. It is also possible that ones
can be found on Ebay for less, new and unlocked, and with 4G LTE support, it
will be supported for quite a while.
The next phone is an Android smart flip, the Galaxy Folder 2 from Samsung,
which I have as a backup phone and love it. It runs on Ebay new and
unlocked today at $234.00. This is a fully functional Android phone, and I
have my one hundred plus apps all nicely organized on it. The drawbacks to
it is that I needed sighted assistance to install Talkback on it for me, but
only took five minutes. I proceeded to turn on the Direct Access option
within the accessibility settings, and check the box for Talkback so I can
wake it up at any time from anywhere. The camera is not the flagship
example, but I installed the Open Camera one can voice activate. It runs on
Android 6.1, and although not the latest in Android versions, is still
supported. It has a 16 GB internal memory and holds my 128 GB SD card very
nicely. It also has several programmable features and buttons you can
dedicate to your programs of choice, plus a console that comes up by
long-pressing the asterisk key with 9 spaces for your favorite apps.
It does not have a physical headphone jack, but is a dream with bluethooth
connectivity.
These are the phones I know about, and if I come up with more, will forward
the information to you.
Thanks for sharing this.
Judy
"Embrace the day with its mercies and blessings."
-----Original Message-----
From: BlindTlk [mailto:blindtlk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of gwunder---
via BlindTlk
Sent: Saturday, June 1, 2019 8:13 PM
To: 'Blind Talk Mailing List'
Cc: gwunder at earthlink.net
Subject: Re: [BlindTlk] Cell phone
Okay, as long as you don't give up reading the Monitor, I'll share this on
list:
New Accessible Basic Cell Phone Available:
A new basic mobile phone is now being offered by a company
called RAZ Mobility. RAZ Mobility claims that the phone, called Lucia,
allows people who are blind to use a basic mobile phone just as effectively
as people who are sighted.
Lucia achieves accessibility in two ways: first, it has a tactile
keypad with big buttons in different colors and shapes. Second, Lucia has a
voice guide that informs the user of what is on the screen and what buttons
have been pressed. RAZ Mobility claims that the combination of these two
features allows people with vision loss to "access every feature of the
phone with unparalleled ease." The user does not need to learn how to use
gestures to navigate a touchscreen.
Importantly, this phone focuses on the basics: talk and text. So if
you are looking for internet access and other advanced features this phone
is not for you. But if you want a phone with basic features, such as one
that has speaking caller ID, speaks your contacts, allows you to enter
contacts, speaks your text messages, announces your battery strength and
signal strength, reads your text messages, and more, Lucia sounds like a
great option.
The Lucia cell phone for people who are blind costs $299 and is
available on RAZ Mobility's website.
-----Original Message-----
From: BlindTlk <blindtlk-bounces at nfbnet.org> On Behalf Of Robert Feinstein
via BlindTlk
Sent: Saturday, June 1, 2019 4:17 AM
To: Gary Wunder via BlindTlk <blindtlk at nfbnet.org>
Cc: Robert Feinstein <harlynn at panix.com>
Subject: [BlindTlk] Cell phone
Gary, I am, believe it or not, a dos user. I have a simple flip phone
from Sprint. It probably won't work all that much longer. I'd like to
get a phone with buttons that I can text on, but I'm not interested in an
iphone. Can you tell me about what you have, and its ease of operation?
I am not good with technology.
Thank you so much.
Bob in NY
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