Access World has a very negative review of the Nexis and Android operating
system -- there are problems operating the touch to explore feature with
consistency. I wouldn't mind learning how to use a touch-screen only phone
but I would expect the accessibility to be the same as it is on the IPhone.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Dusty Tague
Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2012 3:32 AM
To: Mobile Accessibility Android Users List
Subject: Re: [MA] REally need to choose a Sprint Android phone!
To answer your questions. There is a version of the GNex that works on
AT&T. I don't know if they carry directly or if you have to buy it
through google, but a GSM version is available. It is strictly a touch
screen phone, but since it runs on Jelly Bean, the need for a slide-out
keyboard isn't as much needed. You might desire on though and if that
is the case, the option there is to get a bluetooth keyboard to pair
with it.
On 9/17/2012 8:00 PM, Leslie Fairall wrote:
I may be wrong here, but does AT&T have a version of the Galaxy Nexus? My
understanding is that it is touch screen only, with no physical keyboard.
Is this also correct?
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