i hope you’re wrong. it would be wise for them to release the full version of 
m.a. to all their custimmers.
and from what i read, it seams like it would be the full version, of m.a. 
unlike AT&T who make it clear that it would be the m.a. lite version of the 
application only.
well lets see what happens when it gets released.
hey jarrod, just are luck for this to come out months after we baught m.a. and 
after buying the new boost Mobile phone.


From: Jarrod Jicha 
Sent: Wednesday, January 11, 2012 9:31 AM
To: 'Swati Sinha' ; 'Mobile Accessibility Android Users List' 
Subject: RE: [MA] Sprint to Offer Mobile Accessibility! 

I am sure it will be the apps only part, and not the screen reader part. kind 
of like the at&t lite is.

 

 

From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Swati Sinha
Sent: Wednesday, January 11, 2012 4:55 AM
To: [email protected]; Mobile Accessibility Android Users List; 
Mobile Speak/Magnifier Symbian Users List; [email protected]
Subject: [MA] Sprint to Offer Mobile Accessibility! 

 

 

News Release

Sprint Nextel
6200 Sprint Parkway

Overland Park, Kan. 66251

 

Media Contact:

Kristin Wallace, Sprint

404-649-8222

[email protected]

 

 

Sprint to Offer Mobile Accessibility Application, Developed by Code Factory, 
for Free to Customers Who are Blind or Have Low Vision 
 
Mobile Accessibility application and new Accessibility Sprint ID packs make 
smartphone usage more accessible for Sprint customers 

 

OVERLAND PARK, Kan. – Jan. 9, 2012 – Sprint (NYSE: S) is offering customers who 
are blind or visually impaired, as well as elderly individuals or those who 
cannot read print on smartphones because of physical, perceptual, 
developmental, cognitive or learning disabilities, free solutions that will 
provide them easier access to their Android-powered smartphone’s functionality. 
The solutions include five new Accessibility Sprint ID packs – bundles of 
applications available on select Android-powered smartphones – and the Mobile 
Accessibility suite of applications.

 

Mobile Accessibility, developed by Code Factory, is a suite of accessible 
applications that have been specifically designed for people who are blind or 
visually impaired. Mobile Accessibility, which features a simplified user 
interface and textual information that is spoken aloud using voice synthesis to 
aid navigation of the device, will be offered to Sprint postpaid and Boost 
Mobile prepaid customers through the Android Market for free starting this 
quarter.

 

The application is available for free for postpaid Sprint customers with 
Android-powered smartphones activated on a monthly service plan that includes 
data, such as the Everything Data plan starting at $79.99. The app is also free 
for no-contract customers with Android-powered smartphones on Boost Mobile’s 
Monthly or Daily Unlimited plans.   

 

The application, which typically costs $99, will be available in English and 
Spanish in the Android Market under the names Sprint Mobile Accessibility EN & 
ES and Boost Mobile Accessibility EN & ES.  

 

“Sprint strives to satisfy all our customers’ wireless needs, and with 
solutions such as these, we’re helping our customers with disabilities realize 
the full potential of their smartphones,” said Fared Adib, Sprint vice 
president-Product Development. “That is why we’re offering the Mobile 
Accessibility app and Accessibility ID packs free of charge.” 

 

“Code Factory is delighted that one of the most important carriers in the world 
decided to subsidize Mobile Accessibility for their customers and is helping to 
assure that the product reaches as many people as possible at no cost for 
them,” said Eduard Sanchez, Code Factory CEO. “We are proud to be a new partner 
with Sprint and hope this is the start of a longtime relationship for 
accessibility for blind and visually impaired Sprint customers.” 

 

The main features of Mobile Accessibility:

·         Touch navigation: Users can simply move their finger around the 
screen and the voice synthesis will read the text located under their finger. 
They can swipe up/down/right/left and tap on the screen to navigate through the 
interface, and they can enable sound and vibration feedback. 

·         Easy to input text: In or outside the Mobile Accessibility suite 
users can use the touch QWERTY keyboard or speech recognition to write text 
quickly and easily – making it possible to write an SMS or email using their 
voice only.

·         Voice synthesis: Provides customers natural sounding voice read back. 

 

With Mobile Accessibility, users can do the following:

·         Phone: Make calls, answer calls, hear the caller ID and manage their 
call log.

·         Contacts: App tells user how many contacts they have and speaks the 
contact’s name they selected. 

·         SMS: Virtual keyboard is larger and fills the entire screen. When the 
user clicks a letter on the keyboard, the app reads the letter to them. This 
makes it easier for them to compose emails or SMS messages. It also reads SMS 
messages to the user. 

·         Alarms: Set their alarms.

·         Web: Full Web browser experience; also reads text from Web page to 
the user. 

·         Calendar: Create, edit and delete a calendar entry. View all events 
per day, week or month.

·         Email: Full access to Gmail accounts; reads emails to the user.

·         Where am I?: GPS application that gives the user an update about 
their current location.

·         Access to basic phone functions, such as date and time, missed calls, 
etc. User can click on the function and it speaks to them. 

“Having the ability to gain greater access to information on smartphones 
through the use of a free suite of applications is a very positive development 
in the blind community’s quest for more affordable choices,” said Mitch 
Pomerantz, president of the American Council of the Blind (ACB). “The American 
Council of the Blind commends Sprint for its willingness to take another 
positive step toward full product accessibility.” 

Accessibility Sprint ID packs: 

Today Sprint is launching five accessibility-themed Sprint ID packs, developed 
by Apps4Android, which are bundles of applications designed to accommodate the 
access needs of Sprint subscribers with print disabilities – people who are 
unable to read standard printed material, including text on their smartphone, 
because of blindness, visual disability, physical limitations, organic 
dysfunction or dyslexia. For more information about the Accessibility ID packs, 
read today’s press release at, 

http://www.fiercetelecom.com/print/node/43538 [link to that release]. 

 

 

 

About Sprint Nextel

Sprint Nextel offers a comprehensive range of wireless and wireline 
communications services bringing the freedom of mobility to consumers, 
businesses and government users. Sprint Nextel served more than 53 million 
customers at the end of 3Q 2011 and is widely recognized for developing, 
engineering and deploying innovative technologies, including the first wireless 
4G service from a national carrier in the United States; offering 
industry-leading mobile data services, leading prepaid brands including Virgin 
Mobile USA, Boost Mobile, and Assurance Wireless; instant national and 
international push-to-talk capabilities; and a global Tier 1 Internet backbone. 
The 2011 American Customer Satisfaction Index showed Sprint is the #1 most 
improved company in customer satisfaction, across all industries, over the last 
three years. Newsweek ranked Sprint No. 3 in its 2011 Green Rankings, listing 
it as one of the nation’s greenest companies, the highest of any 
telecommunications company. You can learn more and visit Sprint at 
www.sprint.com or www.facebook.com/sprint and www.twitter.com/sprint. 

 

About Code Factory  

Founded in 1998 with headquarters in Terrassa (Barcelona), Spain, Code Factory 
is the global leader committed to the development of products designed to 
eliminate barriers to the accessibility of mobile technology for the blind and 
visually impaired. Today, Code Factory is the leading provider of accessible 
mobile applications such as screen readers, screen magnifiers, and Braille 
interfaces. Code Factory’s products are compatible with the widest range of 
mainstream mobile devices running on Symbian, Windows Mobile, BlackBerry 
Smartphones, and Android. Among Code Factory's customers are well-known 
organizations for the blind such as ONCE in Spain, and carriers Sprint, AT&T, 
Bouygues Telecom, SFR, TIM and Vodafone.

 

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