[NFB-Braille-Discussion] Iphone Se 2020

Kelsey Nicolay piano.girl0299 at gmail.com
Sat May 8 17:18:07 UTC 2021


I think the Se 2020 is the same size as the 8. I use away mode also, but I can’t avoid muting my speaker when typing, so I’m probably going to have to switch back to tabletop mode so I can type without muting the speaker with my palm. 

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> On May 8, 2021, at 11:36 AM, Josh Kennedy <joshknnd1982 at gmail.com> wrote:
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> I use an iPhone SE2020. I do not use braille screen input though, finding the phone to be a bit too small for that. I prefer my iPad 8th generation for any braille screen input because it behaves a lot like a brailleNote touch. For braille on my iPhone, I use an orbit reader20, or an orbit writer Bluetooth braille keyboard.
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> Hello,
> I am considering the iPhone Se 2020. For those of you who use braille screen input and own the Se 2020, do you think the phone is adequate for braille screen input? What about using tabletop mode? Is the phone too small for that? I have an 8 plus now, but it’s on its way out, so I am looking at options To replace it.
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