This brings up a question, exactly what can be done in Android 4.0? In the new features it mentions touch screen exploration, but doesn't go in to much detail. Is the accessibility api good enough now that a version of mobile speak could be developed? What about the regular android keyboard, does a separate keyboard still need to be used? The only other fully accessible touch screen devices are the IOS devices, is the accessibility API similar to that now?
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The screen of xperia mini pro is very small, I found it difficult to perform
touch gestures and the keyboard is slightly less comfortable to use.
If you are ready to take that challenge, you can get that device.
From my personal experience, getting a large screen device is always better,
to give you comforts of using touch gestures and if in case ICS becomes
available for your device, you will enjoy more.


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From: antonio di benedetto
Sent: Thursday, November 17, 2011 12:13 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [MA] Sony Ericsson xperia.

Hi,
I'm new here and haven't been experienced android on a mobile phone before.

I'd like to buy a Sony Ericsson xperia mini pro,or xperia pro,and,i
want to know if anyone use one of these devices.

Apologise me for my bad english,but i'm italian!

Thanks a lot.

Regards.
Antonio
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