[nabs-l] iPhone vs. Android
Jorge Paez
jorge.paez1994 at gmail.com
Fri May 11 18:35:55 UTC 2012
Hi Stephanie:
The issue with Android as I understand it,
is that right now the best solution is Mobile Access, which has its own suite of apps plus a screenreader.
It works,
but its its own suite and isolated from Android OS itself.
If you want flawless integration with the OS, IOS is the answer.
Jorge
On May 11, 2012, at 11:29 AM, Stephanie H. DeLuca wrote:
> Hi everyone, I'm visually impaired (acuity is about 20/400), but I'm
> wanting to learn to use more accessibility tools than I have been over the
> years, with the end goal of preventing eye strain. Which smartphone would
> you recommend in terms of accessibility? Which one has better apps? More
> features? I think a couple of years ago, it was iPhone hands down, but I've
> heard that Android has made some significant progress lately. Thanks!
>
> Stephanie
>
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