I've narrowed it down to 2 choices... Google nexus 4 vs Samsung gs3... Any 
suggestions? ☺

Christopher Edmerson
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On Apr 12, 2013, at 5:18 PM, Leslie Fairall <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Paul:
> 
> I know some people don't like physical keyboards because they are small. I 
> had the same problem you did at first with accidentally hitting the wrong 
> letter. The backspace key became very popular. However, since I'm a fairly 
> good typist with the PC, I soon got used to the keyboard layout and can send 
> a text message fairly quickly. I still miss sending a text through my old 
> N86. I was very fast with that phone, even though it did not have a full 
> keyboard. But you have to move on with the times, I guess. I also like the 
> ability to type my messages with my Braille Sense U2. I think if you're a 
> good typist, it's a lot easier to adjust to smaller keys. If you're not, 
> maybe having a physical keyboard doesn't matter as much. I chose my phone so 
> that I could have some choices. I can use my touch screen, the physical 
> keyboard, or the Braille keyboard on my notetaker. Although I don't think 
> Mobile Accessibility is where it needs to be in terms of Braille support, 
> it's a start. Again, that may not be important to some, but it was to me.
> 
> -- 
> Leslie Fairall
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