hello friends is there any person  who is using  carbonn a18? If yes
then  pls share your  comments. Because  i m looking for this  thanks.
 ashok kumar.

On 10/8/12, Ketan Kothari <[email protected]> wrote:
> Dear Accessindians,
>
> Interesting discussion, but the more I read the more depressed I get
> as I love to use my phone beyond mere phone.  Since Android and Iphone
> have no keyboard, I am actually feeling very insecure.  Are there any
> Android phones at the higher end with keyboard?
>
> Is there any blind/low vision friend who is using Iphone?  I think the
> learning curve in Iphone and Android devices is very steep.
>
> Do comment please and try and lift this veil of depression.
>
> With best wishes,
>
> Ketan
>
> On 10/3/12, Prashant Ranjan Verma <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hello,
>> I recently bought Samsung galaxy S3 android phone. You will know that
>> along
>> with iPhone it is touted as the best smart phone and the internet is full
>> of
>> comparisons.
>> I chose to buy this instead of iPhone 5 because first in India iPhone 5
>> will
>> arrive only in November or December and secondly the new Maps application
>> is
>> not likely to work in India until further few months on the iPhone.
>> In addition to this I wanted to test book reading apps on android as a
>> part
>> of my professional work.
>>
>> With Talkback, eyes free keyboard and few other apps this phone has
>> become
>> accessible. Despite no physical keys it is possible to do everything on
>> the
>> phone although several things take much more time as compared to a phone
>> with full keypad. The voice recognition feature is much improved and I am
>> eagerly waiting for its Jelly bean update after which it will be possible
>> to
>> do more with voice. Even now I am able to search contacts and send sms
>> with
>> the voice recognition  app.
>>
>> This phone is a delight for a person with low vision. The fantastic big
>> screen with the option of increasing the font size to large or huge makes
>> the screen readable. The digital magnifying apps are also wonderful. They
>> convert this device into a good reading tool giving serious competition
>> to
>> the digital magnifiers which alone sell for 20 K and beyond. I won't
>> recommend this to a totally blind person yet. It will be an unnecessary
>> extra expenditure on a big screen.
>>
>>
>> Time permitting I will write more on this.
>>
>> Prashant
>>
>>
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