I would reccomend the soni experia pro or the soni experia miny pro if you want a phone with a keyboard. Also from what we know they will be updated to the latest os next year. I myself use the miny pro and the keyboard is easy to use however it has a 2.8 inche screen so not sure how this would work out for ics yet but given you have arrow keys it shouldn't be a problem. If you haven't been there and want to hear some of what android can do visit our website and go to podcasts and android. This should give you a fair idea of what to expect.
http://www.blindtechsupport.net

neil
On 01/12/2011 06:42, Williams Family wrote:
Hi all,
until now my wife and i have used symbian handsets and talks. we are now at the stage of replacing and possibly moving to android phones. What handsets would people recommend here in the UK which are accessible and have a qwerty keyboard or touchscreen with appropriate access keys?
Brian


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