[SC-CSTD] Most Commonly Used Android Phones

kevinathey1982 at gmail.com kevinathey1982 at gmail.com
Fri Nov 18 13:58:17 UTC 2022


Thanks so much for the information that you all have provided.  This will
give me a great starting point.  

 

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That is true. But if you are after  longer  support then  look at current
phones as with all models  2021 and above wwill have 5 years of security but
on the OS side  will have  3 to  4 OS Updates.pixels  will still hav 3OS
updates where  as  Samsung will have 4OS an that   will be on 2021 and above
samsung models.   Hope that  helps you out.  

 

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Well, you will get as many opinions as there are phones, probably.
Personally for you, I would get a Google Pixel model. That way you know it
will work well with Android, since it, the phone, and android are from the
same place.

Dave

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Hello All.

Due to the fact that there are so many models of Android phones, I have been
asked to find out which model of the Android smart phone would be the best.
Our organization is planning on purchasing an  Android smart phone for
training purposes.  However, we would like to purchase one device that works
the best with the "Accessibility Suite".  Should we use Samsung, LG, Pixel,
etc.  I have tried searching the web for the best recommendations for
Android devices for blind or low vision with few results that recommend a
certain model.  If you have any recommendations please share.  If you know
of any resources that may assist me in making the best decision, please
share those as well.

I appreciate any guidance.

Kevin Athey

Assistive Technology Instructor

 

 

Thanks,

KEVIN ATHEY

ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY INSTRUCTOR

 

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