After some informal research and reflection, I've decided that postmarketOS is 
the most promising basis for a blind-accessible, Linux-based cell phone 
operating system.  Developers are working on getting it to support a large 
number of devices (https://wiki.postmarketos.org/wiki/Devices), many of which 
are available for very little money.

PostmarketOS is based on Alpine Linux 
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alpine_Linux), a popular, but very minimalistic 
Linux variant.  For example, it uses BusyBox to replace the functions of more 
than 300 common commands.  So, postmarketOS should run pretty well, even on 
fairly old cell phones and tablets.

In an effort to get things moving, I've started an Accessibility page in the 
postmarketOS wiki.  The "Packages" section contains entries for plausible 
software packages (e.g., BRLTTY, Fenrir, Lynx, Orca, w3m), including short 
descriptions and porting status.  The "Resources" section contains links to 
other, related pages.

To be clear, I don't expect that the base postmarketOS releases will ever 
contain these packages.  However, there should be a way to create a 
blind-accessible variant or upgrade path.  If you find this notion interesting, 
please check out the (WIP) Accessibility page  
(https://wiki.postmarketos.org/wiki/Accessibility).  If the page is missing a 
favorite package, please add it yourself or email me so I can add it.  More 
generally, feel free to contact me off-list with comments, suggestions, etc.

-r

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