[Electronics-Talk] Android Smartphones and screen readers

Peter pdonahue2 at satx.rr.com
Sun Jun 13 01:29:23 UTC 2021


Hello Amanda and everyone,

	It sounds like Talkback is similar to Voiceover and is a part of the
Android Operating System as Voiceover is with iOS. Guess we'll need to
continue to letting our fingers do the walking and swiping through the
functions of our smartphones regardless of their brand. Thanks.

Peter Donahue



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As far as I know, since TalkBack is incorporated into the Android Operating
System, it is available on the majority of Android Smart Phones.  I even
have a flip phone besides an iOS phone and I enabled TalkBack on the
flipphone.  It provides quite a bit of functionality.

As for whether or not various popular brand Smartphones go, I don't think
many have buttons.

I'm sure others can share here and provide more in depth information.





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Subject: [Electronics-Talk] Android Smartphones and screen readers

Hello again everyone,

 

                Due to the lack of buttons on newer iPhone models and our
Apple ID being locked on occasion we're flerting with the idea of switching
to the Android Smartphone. We're curious to know if newer Smartphones such
as the Samsung Galaxy come with Google Assistant as the iPhone comes with
Voiceover as a part of the OS or does one need to install a third party
screen reader. I know several screen readers for Android devices were
developed over the years to give them voice and Braille output.  

 

                We'll also want to know if newer Android Smartphones still
have buttons for controlling particular functions or if like Apple's iPhone
all functions are manipulated on the touch screen? Despite Mary's best
effort she still has difficulty using a device with a touch screen. If we
can find a new smartphone model with buttons that would be wonderful! Please
let us know what Android Smartphones you're using, the screen reader you use
and whether or not any functions can be controlled with buttons. Thanks
again for your feedback.

 

Peter Donahue

 

 

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