Hi Charles,

Good point, but it doesn't really cost you anything extra to get an
Android phone running Talkback either. The Android phones my wife and
I looked at tonight running Jellybean had Talk back on them, and all I
needed help with was setting up Talkback so it doesn't cost anything
extra to get an accessible Android phone. However, the one key setup
of the accessibility on an iPhone is definitely a plus in its favor to
consider.

On 1/6/13, Charles Rivard <[email protected]> wrote:
> Another thing about the iPhones is that they will work for a visually
> impaired person right out of the box by quickly pressing one button 3 times
>
> in succession.  The built-in screen reader, called "Voice-Over", is now
> active.  And here's a very, very, very important factor:  The cost of this
> fully accessible device is the same whether you are sighted or totally
> blind.  This is another reason that I am an iPhone fan; accessibility at the
>
> same price as for the sighted.
>
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