Is there a way to try the georgy app? Like a trial
Virginia Robertson <[email protected]> wrote:
>Thank you; this is good information. It is true what you say about the
>Motorola, as I have had the experience you are talking about when using
>both MA and Georgiephone. When having to hold down a little more when
>double tapping.
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>From: [email protected]
>[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Mr. Pedro
>Sent: Sunday, June 16, 2013 4:00 PM
>To: Mobile Accessibility Android Users List
>Subject: [MA] mobile phones brands to avoid.
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>Hello, everyone:
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>I have been working with various types of mobile phones lately, and I
>have come across couple of phones that are not user/friendly for
>mobile accessibility users.
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>For starters, stay away from all types of Kyocera Mobile Phones; they
>don’t work well with M.A. at all. You would be able to text, and are
>able to download apps, without a problem, but you would not be able to
>answer your phone whenever you get calls. Using talkback does not work
>well with these types of phones when trying to navigate with the phone,
>or answer calls.
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>HTC phones are not that easy to work with, but they are manageable.
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>The best phones I have been working with are:
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>1. SAMSUNG phones, easy to navigate, answer and end calls. When
>using the touch screens, you get a quick and smoove response.
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>2. Motorola phones, works well with answering and ending calls. Touch
>screen work, fine, though, sometimes you would need to hold your finger
>a little longer to get it to respond.
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>3. LG phones, good phones to work with, easy to answer, and end calls,
>smoove scrolling with the touch screen, able to navigate quickly and
>easerly via keyboard, and or touch screen.
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>I am sure they are allot more phone brands out there, but these are the
>most common , and also the ones that allot of the major mobile phone
>companies are promoting in the market today.
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>If anyone would like to share their own personal experience with these
>types or other brands of phones feel free to do so… that way we all can
>learn from each other, and know what phones would work best with
>accessibility, and which ones doesn’t.
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>I hope this helps.
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