[Electronics-talk] Electronics-talk New Smart Phone For theBlind and Visually Impaired

Peter Russillo plrussillo at comcast.net
Fri Jun 14 01:48:47 UTC 2013


Hi list.  I also am thinking of that smartphone.  Now on the other two 
phones they have, buttons speak, but incoming text messages are not read out 
by speech; the Ray G300 smartphone I'm told can do this; I've been told 
it'll be somewhat easier to learn than the iPhone because it's built for 
"eye-free operation."  I've also suggested that a demo on a podcast or on 
YouTube would be good; they agreed with my suggestion; so let's see what 
pans out in July.

Peter Russillo
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Linda Bloodsaw" <lbloodsaw2018 at gmail.com>
To: "Discussion of accessible electronics and appliances" 
<electronics-talk at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Thursday, June 13, 2013 9:32 PM
Subject: Re: [Electronics-talk] Electronics-talk New Smart Phone For 
theBlind and Visually Impaired


> yes, it is touchscreen.  This may finally be the phone to replace my flip 
> phone.  I would have to see a demonstration of the phone before I buy one.
>
> On Jun 13, 2013, at 7:08 PM, "Ashley Bramlett" <bookwormahb at earthlink.net> 
> wrote:
>
>> is this new phone touch screen? maybe its more user friendly. We don't 
>> know having not seen it.
>> I wouldn't reject it without more information either.
>>
>> -----Original Message----- From: Alan Siman
>> Sent: Friday, June 07, 2013 3:41 PM
>> To: Discussion of accessible electronics and appliances
>> Subject: Re: [Electronics-talk] Electronics-talk New Smart Phone For the 
>> Blind and Visually Impaired
>>
>> I just spoke with the folks and the phone for $299 and plans will not be
>> available until July.  They also have 2 other accessible feature phones
>> for $49 and $73 which is pretty cheap with plans starting at $10 per 
>> month.
>>
>> I would not reject this quite yet as $299 for a smart phone without a
>> contract is pretty impressive with the features outlined.
>> On 6/7/2013 12:22 PM, Alyssa wrote:
>>> I just don't understand what this most likely very expensive phone can 
>>> do that an iPhone that can be cheaper and from any carrier can't. For 
>>> me, it's iPhone for the win!
>>>
>>> Sent from my iPhone
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>>>>   1. New Smart Phone and Service for the Blind and    Visually
>>>>      Impaired (Gerald Levy)
>>>>   2. Re: New Smart Phone and Service for the Blind    andVisually
>>>>      Impaired (Baracco, Andrew W)
>>>>   3. Father's Day: Talking MP3 Player for $65.99 &    other great
>>>>      deals! (Laz Mesa)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>>
>>>> Message: 1
>>>> Date: Thu, 06 Jun 2013 08:21:14 -0400
>>>> From: "Gerald Levy" <bwaylimited at verizon.net>
>>>> To: "Electronics Talk" <electronics-talk at nfbnet.org>
>>>> Subject: [Electronics-talk] New Smart Phone and Service for the Blind
>>>>    and    Visually Impaired
>>>> Message-ID: <C4005F866DA440D3BE3CF379755AC43A at glevy>
>>>> Content-Type: text/plain;    charset="iso-8859-1"
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I came across the following article on another list. Sounds like this 
>>>> could give the IPhone a run for the money:
>>>>
>>>> America's First Mobile Smartphone & Service for The Blind and Visually 
>>>> Impaired.
>>>>
>>>> PRNewswire.
>>>> June 5, 2013.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Project RAY Ltd., developer of the first smartphone specially designed 
>>>> for eye-free operation, and Odin Mobile, the nationwide provider of 
>>>> cellular service dedicated to providing mobile communication services 
>>>> to the blind and visually impaired, today announced America's first 
>>>> full mobile service for the blind and visually impaired.
>>>>
>>>> "This collaboration will provide the blind the ability to access 
>>>> smartphone technology through a unique user interface that emphasizes 
>>>> simplicity and ease of use," said Robert Felgar , general manager of 
>>>> Odin Mobile.  "Odin Mobile is excited to partner with Project RAY to 
>>>> make advanced mobile technology more accessible to the blind."
>>>>
>>>> Features of America's first full mobile service include:
>>>>
>>>> . Odin Mobile's full telephone service including voice, text and data, 
>>>> with customized eye-free setup and services.
>>>>
>>>> . Affordable smartphone developed by Project RAY specially for the 
>>>> blind, from its unique operating system & eye-free operation to 
>>>> specialized built-in apps and content.
>>>>
>>>> . Multiple built-in services for the blind and visually impaired within 
>>>> a single affordable device and one unified user experience - including 
>>>> voice calls, email, messaging contact list services, calendar, GPS, 
>>>> advanced WEB remote assistance, voice recorder, panic and emergency 
>>>> services, color identification, pictures transcription, banknote 
>>>> recognition, and more.
>>>>
>>>> . Advanced communication and lifestyle services such as book and 
>>>> magazine subscriptions built into the off-the-shelf device.
>>>>
>>>> . Unique operating system and user interface specially developed for 
>>>> eye-free operation including single gesture access to frequently used 
>>>> numbers and functions, one-hand operation, homogeneous interface across 
>>>> multiple system functions and services.
>>>>
>>>> "Together with Odin Mobile, and with the initial and invaluable support 
>>>> of Qualcomm's Wireless Reach program, we are excited to bring the 
>>>> affordable, lifestyle changing benefits of smartphone technology and 
>>>> services to millions of blind and visually impaired people throughout 
>>>> the United States," said Boaz Zilberman , Founder & CEO of Project RAY. 
>>>> "Our RAY smartphone combined with Odin Mobile's full-cellular services 
>>>> for the blind and visually impaired, will finally bring to this 
>>>> important community the same services available to the mainstream 
>>>> full-sighted community."
>>>>
>>>> Project RAY and Qualcomm Wireless Reach collaborated on the first trial 
>>>> and commercial launch of the RAY device in Israel in early 2013.  As 
>>>> one of the project's primary funders, Qualcomm provided technical 
>>>> advice, support, funding and in-kind contributions in support of the 
>>>> development of a device that successfully promotes independence and 
>>>> social inclusion for people with disabilities.
>>>>
>>>> "We are proud to work with Project RAY and support their objective of 
>>>> bringing a mobile device to market that supports blind and visually 
>>>> impaired people so they can access resources and information 
>>>> independently," said Kristin Atkins , Senior Director of Government 
>>>> Affairs for Qualcomm. "Our team at Qualcomm Israel worked closely with 
>>>> Project RAY on the operational and product efforts of the first RAY 
>>>> device enabling independence and a richer social life for users by 
>>>> providing an all-in-one, independent-living companion capable of 
>>>> eye-free input, text-to-speech, access to content, navigation, label 
>>>> recognition, augmented reality and integration with social networks. 
>>>> This is a great example of how working with partners, we can help 
>>>> improve people's lives with the latest technology."
>>>>
>>>> America's first full mobile service provided by Odin Mobile, including 
>>>> RAY, the world's first mobile device specially developed for the blind 
>>>> and visually impaired, will be officially launched at the 2013 
>>>> M-Enabling Global Summit  organized in cooperation with FCC and ITU on 
>>>> June 6-7 in Washington.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> About Odin Mobile:
>>>> Based in Rockville, Maryland, Odin Mobile is a T-Mobile MVNO focused on 
>>>> providing unparalleled mobile service to the visually impaired. Every 
>>>> aspect of its innovative service is designed to make it easier for the 
>>>> visually impaired to take full advantage of mobile technology.  Its 
>>>> mission is to narrow the gap between the extent to which the visually 
>>>> impaired and general populations use mobile services. For more 
>>>> information, please visit  www.odinmobile.com.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> About Project RAY:
>>>> Project RAY Ltd. develop and market breakthrough accessibility 
>>>> solutions for blind and visually impaired people. The flagship product, 
>>>> the RAY smartphone, is an integrated mobile device developed especially 
>>>> for eye-free usage. It features a common user interface across all 
>>>> system functions, apps and services including voice calls, email, 
>>>> messaging, calendar, GPS, advanced WEB remote assistance, voice 
>>>> recorder, panic and emergency services, and more. RAY leverages cutting 
>>>> edge mobile technologies to afford all blind and visually impaired 
>>>> people the lifestyle improvements we all take for granted in today's 
>>>> smartphone world: greater independence, spontaneity and mobile 
>>>> accessibility to services we use daily. For more information, please 
>>>> visit www.project-ray.com
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Gerald
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> ------------------------------
>>>>
>>>> Message: 2
>>>> Date: Thu, 6 Jun 2013 09:50:28 -0700
>>>> From: "Baracco, Andrew W" <Andrew.Baracco at va.gov>
>>>> To: Discussion of accessible electronics and appliances
>>>>    <electronics-talk at nfbnet.org>
>>>> Subject: Re: [Electronics-talk] New Smart Phone and Service for the
>>>>    Blind    andVisually Impaired
>>>> Message-ID:
>>>> 
>>>> <EE84AA38E4FCDD42AE64E566B9247B9A11BD6D68 at VHAV22MSGA1.v22.med.va.gov>
>>>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
>>>>
>>>> If this came along 10 years ago, I might have been impressed, but
>>>> they're way late and a few dollars short.
>>>>
>>>> Andy
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>> From: Electronics-talk [mailto:electronics-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On
>>>> Behalf Of Gerald Levy
>>>> Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2013 5:21 AM
>>>> To: Electronics Talk
>>>> Subject: [Electronics-talk] New Smart Phone and Service for the Blind
>>>> andVisually Impaired
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I came across the following article on another list. Sounds like this
>>>> could give the IPhone a run for the money:
>>>>
>>>> America's First Mobile Smartphone & Service for The Blind and Visually
>>>> Impaired.
>>>>
>>>> PRNewswire.
>>>> June 5, 2013.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Project RAY Ltd., developer of the first smartphone specially designed
>>>> for eye-free operation, and Odin Mobile, the nationwide provider of
>>>> cellular service dedicated to providing mobile communication services 
>>>> to
>>>> the blind and visually impaired, today announced America's first full
>>>> mobile service for the blind and visually impaired.
>>>>
>>>> "This collaboration will provide the blind the ability to access
>>>> smartphone technology through a unique user interface that emphasizes
>>>> simplicity and ease of use," said Robert Felgar , general manager of
>>>> Odin Mobile.  "Odin Mobile is excited to partner with Project RAY to
>>>> make advanced mobile technology more accessible to the blind."
>>>>
>>>> Features of America's first full mobile service include:
>>>>
>>>> . Odin Mobile's full telephone service including voice, text and data,
>>>> with customized eye-free setup and services.
>>>>
>>>> . Affordable smartphone developed by Project RAY specially for the
>>>> blind, from its unique operating system & eye-free operation to
>>>> specialized built-in apps and content.
>>>>
>>>> . Multiple built-in services for the blind and visually impaired within
>>>> a single affordable device and one unified user experience - including
>>>> voice calls, email, messaging contact list services, calendar, GPS,
>>>> advanced WEB remote assistance, voice recorder, panic and emergency
>>>> services, color identification, pictures transcription, banknote
>>>> recognition, and more.
>>>>
>>>> . Advanced communication and lifestyle services such as book and
>>>> magazine subscriptions built into the off-the-shelf device.
>>>>
>>>> . Unique operating system and user interface specially developed for
>>>> eye-free operation including single gesture access to frequently used
>>>> numbers and functions, one-hand operation, homogeneous interface across
>>>> multiple system functions and services.
>>>>
>>>> "Together with Odin Mobile, and with the initial and invaluable support
>>>> of Qualcomm's Wireless Reach program, we are excited to bring the
>>>> affordable, lifestyle changing benefits of smartphone technology and
>>>> services to millions of blind and visually impaired people throughout
>>>> the United States," said Boaz Zilberman , Founder & CEO of Project RAY.
>>>> "Our RAY smartphone combined with Odin Mobile's full-cellular services
>>>> for the blind and visually impaired, will finally bring to this
>>>> important community the same services available to the mainstream
>>>> full-sighted community."
>>>>
>>>> Project RAY and Qualcomm Wireless Reach collaborated on the first trial
>>>> and commercial launch of the RAY device in Israel in early 2013.  As 
>>>> one
>>>> of the project's primary funders, Qualcomm provided technical advice,
>>>> support, funding and in-kind contributions in support of the 
>>>> development
>>>> of a device that successfully promotes independence and social 
>>>> inclusion
>>>> for people with disabilities.
>>>>
>>>> "We are proud to work with Project RAY and support their objective of
>>>> bringing a mobile device to market that supports blind and visually
>>>> impaired people so they can access resources and information
>>>> independently," said Kristin Atkins , Senior Director of Government
>>>> Affairs for Qualcomm. "Our team at Qualcomm Israel worked closely with
>>>> Project RAY on the operational and product efforts of the first RAY
>>>> device enabling independence and a richer social life for users by
>>>> providing an all-in-one, independent-living companion capable of
>>>> eye-free input, text-to-speech, access to content, navigation, label
>>>> recognition, augmented reality and integration with social networks.
>>>> This is a great example of how working with partners, we can help
>>>> improve people's lives with the latest technology."
>>>>
>>>> America's first full mobile service provided by Odin Mobile, including
>>>> RAY, the world's first mobile device specially developed for the blind
>>>> and visually impaired, will be officially launched at the 2013
>>>> M-Enabling Global Summit  organized in cooperation with FCC and ITU on
>>>> June 6-7 in Washington.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> About Odin Mobile:
>>>> Based in Rockville, Maryland, Odin Mobile is a T-Mobile MVNO focused on
>>>> providing unparalleled mobile service to the visually impaired. Every
>>>> aspect of its innovative service is designed to make it easier for the
>>>> visually impaired to take full advantage of mobile technology.  Its
>>>> mission is to narrow the gap between the extent to which the visually
>>>> impaired and general populations use mobile services. For more
>>>> information, please visit  www.odinmobile.com.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> About Project RAY:
>>>> Project RAY Ltd. develop and market breakthrough accessibility 
>>>> solutions
>>>> for blind and visually impaired people. The flagship product, the RAY
>>>> smartphone, is an integrated mobile device developed especially for
>>>> eye-free usage. It features a common user interface across all system
>>>> functions, apps and services including voice calls, email, messaging,
>>>> calendar, GPS, advanced WEB remote assistance, voice recorder, panic 
>>>> and
>>>> emergency services, and more. RAY leverages cutting edge mobile
>>>> technologies to afford all blind and visually impaired people the
>>>> lifestyle improvements we all take for granted in today's smartphone
>>>> world: greater independence, spontaneity and mobile accessibility to
>>>> services we use daily. For more information, please visit
>>>> www.project-ray.com
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Gerald
>>>>
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>>>> Message: 3
>>>> Date: Thu, 6 Jun 2013 15:14:43 -0400
>>>> From: Laz Mesa <lazaro6 at gmail.com>
>>>> To: electronics-talk <electronics-talk at nfbnet.org>
>>>> Subject: [Electronics-talk] Father's Day: Talking MP3 Player for
>>>>    $65.99 &    other great deals!
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>>>>
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