Hi Nickus,

There are many good podcasts about the iPhone and VoiceOver on Blind Cool Tech, 
and also at the Vision Australia web site, which include coverage of both the 
iOS devices and the Mac:
http://www.visionaustralia.org/info.aspx?page=2287

However, I suggest that the best introduction to the iPhone will be the 
upcoming seminar on iOS devices called, "Everything i" that will be conducted 
by the Hadley School for the Blind on Tuesday, June 21.  I imagine that the 
seminar registration is likely already full, but they will post mp3 recordings 
of the sessions, which include the initial instructional period, followed by 
the hour long question and answer session.  These, along with links to 
resources, show up within a couple of days following the seminar.

Here's the link to the seminar page:
http://www.hadley.edu/seminar_detail.asp?sid=91

They ran a similar seminar over a year ago, and you can go to their "Past 
Seminars" page at:
http://www.hadley.edu/2_f_past_seminars.asp
and look for the links under "Using Apple’s iPhone and iTouch".  Be advised 
that there have been a lot of additional capabilities added since that seminar 
was run over a year ago, under the older operating system, with no Bluetooth 
access for keyboards and Braille devices, and that the resource links point to 
old versions of user guides in effect at the time (e.g., also not current).

HTH.  Cheers,

Esther
   
On Jun 17, 2011, at 02:20, Nickus de Vos wrote:

>  I am new to mac and I'm
> looking to get a iphone. How does VO on the iphone compare to talks,
> mobile speak and mobile accessibility on other phones? How do you find
> the iphone and it's accessibility in general an do you find any
> shortcomings in the device or VO on a day to day usage bases?
> 

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