I bet this is not available in the market anytime soon.

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Hope this won't be another cheating like the earlier ones.

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From: AccessIndia [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
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Sent: Friday, April 19, 2013 9:32 PM
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Subject: [AI] World's first smartphone for the blind, made in India

World's first smartphone for the blind, made in India

 The writer has posted comments on this article. Chitra Unnithan, TNN |  Apr
19, 2013, 03.25 AM

 AHMEDABAD: The world's first smartphone for blind people is here.
 Soon, they will be able to read SMSes and emails on this phone, which
converts all text into Braille patterns.

 "We have created the world's first Braille smartphone," says its
innovator, Sumit Dagar, whose company is being incubated at the Centre  for
Innovation Incubation and Entrepreneurship, located in IIM  Ahmedabad
campus. "This product is based on an innovative 'touch  screen' which is
capable of elevating and depressing the contents it  receives to transform
them into 'touchable' patterns," he says.

 Dagar, who is a post-graduate from the National Institute of Design  (NID),
says he was motivated to develop the device when he realised  that so far,
technology was only serving the mainstream and ignoring  the marginalised.
He is collaborating with IIT Delhi on making the  prototype, which is
currently being tested at L V Prasad Eye Institute  in Hyderabad.

 "The response during the test has been immense. It comes out as a
companion more than a phone to the user. We plan to do more advanced
versions of the phone in the future," Dagar adds.

 Dagar started the project three years ago while studying interaction
designing at NID. After working with a couple of companies, he gave up  his
job to concentrate on his technology, formed a team of six people  and
started his venture, Kriyate Design Solutions. Currently, the  venture is
being funded by Rolex Awards under its Young Laureates  Programme, in which
they select five people from across the world  every two years and fund
their projects.

 How it works

. The smartphone uses Shape Memory Alloy technology, based on the  concept
that metals remember their original shapes, i.e. expand and  contract to its
original shape after use.

. The phone's 'screen' has a grid of pins, which move up and down as  per
requirement. The grid has a Braille display, where pins come up to
represent a character or letter.

. This screen will be capable of elevating and depressing the contents  to
form patterns in Braille.

. All other elements are like any other smartphone.

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