Talks works only with Symbian and Windows Mobile. It doesn't support the
Android platform. Infact, there is no commercial screen reader for Android
yet but I understand Code Factory are working on a product.

On the other hand, Android does include a basic screen reader called
TalkBack but it is not comprehensive and doesn't work with touchscreens. So,
you are limited to phones with a qwerty keyboard. There is also Spiel which
is an opensource screen reader but is more or less similar to TalkBack.
There are also a set of applications called Eyes-Free shell which make the
touch screen a little accessible but I found them limited in functionality.

If I were you, I would wait for the Android platform to mature in terms of
Accessibility before investing money on a handset

Kiran
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Subject: [AI] does talks supports android?

hai friends as above subject if talks supports the android, which 
handset will be the best and what may be the prise of it? please inform.

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