Re: [AI] Please recommend me Any good Android phone/tablet

2022-02-23 Thread Minar Singh
Yes john


On 2/23/22, john clayton  wrote:
> Keep me updated, and I'll be standing by, should it be necessary.
>
> On Tue, 22 Feb 2022 at 19:31, Minar Singh  wrote:
>
>> Dear friends,
>> I'm thankful to everyone for your valluable feedback.
>> Dear Prashant sir we had  exchanged emails on this topic. if nothing
>> works I will take this responsibility.
>>
>> On 2/21/22, prashant...@gmail.com  wrote:
>> > Dear Minar,
>> > NAB Delhi can provide a smart phone free of cost to the visually
>> > impaired
>> > girl if she fits our eligibility criteria.
>> > Please write to me separately and I will try to get this done.
>> >
>> > Thanks,
>> > Prashant
>> >
>> >
>> > -Original Message-
>> > From: accessindia@accessindia.org.in 
>> > On
>> > Behalf Of Ajay Minocha
>> > Sent: Monday, February 21, 2022 12:09 AM
>> > To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
>> > Subject: Re: [AI] Please recommend me Any good Android phone/tablet
>> >
>> > Redmi is pretty solid performer in that bracket. Samsung is only good
>> > if
>> it
>> > is above 20k. Post MI OS 12.5 update, there are no unwanted adds and
>> > the
>> > accessibility is decent.
>> >
>> > Cheers,
>> > Ajay
>> >
>> > On 21/02/2022, john clayton  wrote:
>> >> Hello Minar and Vaibhav,
>> >>  Minar, I can't commend you and what you are doing enough, having read
>> >> what you wrote of your circumstances, thank you for being an awesome
>> >> human ,
>> >> again like I said, not many would do this sort of thing.
>> >>  No issues, feel free to write back to me whenever you are ready, and
>> >> please just in case I happen to not get back to you poke me once
>> >> again, as I have this propensity for missing people's messages and not
>> >> getting back to them as fast as I'd like to. 
>> >>  And I totally understand, I do so often wish I could do a lot more
>> >> than what I can and or am able to do, but... maybe in the future,
>> >> fingers crossed.
>> >>  As for samsung and why there have not been any recommendations for
>> >> it, to be perfectly honest with you, I usually don't recommend samsung
>> >> to anyone if I can help it, because for me and my friends they haven't
>> >> lasted that long, and usually start having issues within 6 months or 1
>> >> year of usage.
>> >> Plus for the specs they offer they tend to be overpriced and I suppose
>> >> they float by and manage on the basis of their brand value/ reputation
>> >> like you said.
>> >>  But in this case, there's 1 point in it's favor, if someone  here is
>> >> able to recommend a good/ decent samsung around 15k or so, that being
>> >> ease of use, at least last I tried it, and the 2 finger gestures to
>> >> pick up and end calls like we do on IOS, but I suppose android 11?
>> >> bought that functionality to all the others too? not quite sure.
>> >>   Vaibhav, Thank you for the suggestions there, mate. Would you be
>> >> able to recommend a moto around the ballpark then? lets go with 15k. I
>> >> am struggling to come up with something decent, having been out of
>> >> touch in terms of android for a while. and aye, Redmi might be decent
>> >> too, to get on with from what I have heard.
>> >> Any input from anyone at all is welcome.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> On Sun, 20 Feb 2022 at 19:15, Vaibhav Saraf 
>> >> wrote:
>> >>
>> >>> Hi Minar and John,
>> >>>
>> >>> I started with using a Redmi phone and its MiUI changes were a big
>> >>> hurdle in its accessibility back then.
>> >>>
>> >>> I am using a Moto phone which runs on stock android and works
>> >>> superbly for me. Normally its battery lasts 3 days if I am doing my
>> >>> normal stuff. Many of Moto phones are available under 10k and I have
>> >>> used 2 of them in past
>> >>> 3
>> >>> years.
>> >>>
>> >>> Thanks,
>> >>> Vaibhav
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>> On Sun, 20 Feb 2022 at 18:53, Minar Singh 
>> wrote:
>> >>>
>> >>>> Hello   john clayton,
>> >>>> I'm thankful to you for your reply. Actually i have not yet bought

Re: [AI] Please recommend me Any good Android phone/tablet

2022-02-23 Thread john clayton
Keep me updated, and I'll be standing by, should it be necessary.

On Tue, 22 Feb 2022 at 19:31, Minar Singh  wrote:

> Dear friends,
> I'm thankful to everyone for your valluable feedback.
> Dear Prashant sir we had  exchanged emails on this topic. if nothing
> works I will take this responsibility.
>
> On 2/21/22, prashant...@gmail.com  wrote:
> > Dear Minar,
> > NAB Delhi can provide a smart phone free of cost to the visually impaired
> > girl if she fits our eligibility criteria.
> > Please write to me separately and I will try to get this done.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Prashant
> >
> >
> > -Original Message-
> > From: accessindia@accessindia.org.in  On
> > Behalf Of Ajay Minocha
> > Sent: Monday, February 21, 2022 12:09 AM
> > To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
> > Subject: Re: [AI] Please recommend me Any good Android phone/tablet
> >
> > Redmi is pretty solid performer in that bracket. Samsung is only good if
> it
> > is above 20k. Post MI OS 12.5 update, there are no unwanted adds and the
> > accessibility is decent.
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Ajay
> >
> > On 21/02/2022, john clayton  wrote:
> >> Hello Minar and Vaibhav,
> >>  Minar, I can't commend you and what you are doing enough, having read
> >> what you wrote of your circumstances, thank you for being an awesome
> >> human ,
> >> again like I said, not many would do this sort of thing.
> >>  No issues, feel free to write back to me whenever you are ready, and
> >> please just in case I happen to not get back to you poke me once
> >> again, as I have this propensity for missing people's messages and not
> >> getting back to them as fast as I'd like to. 
> >>  And I totally understand, I do so often wish I could do a lot more
> >> than what I can and or am able to do, but... maybe in the future,
> >> fingers crossed.
> >>  As for samsung and why there have not been any recommendations for
> >> it, to be perfectly honest with you, I usually don't recommend samsung
> >> to anyone if I can help it, because for me and my friends they haven't
> >> lasted that long, and usually start having issues within 6 months or 1
> >> year of usage.
> >> Plus for the specs they offer they tend to be overpriced and I suppose
> >> they float by and manage on the basis of their brand value/ reputation
> >> like you said.
> >>  But in this case, there's 1 point in it's favor, if someone  here is
> >> able to recommend a good/ decent samsung around 15k or so, that being
> >> ease of use, at least last I tried it, and the 2 finger gestures to
> >> pick up and end calls like we do on IOS, but I suppose android 11?
> >> bought that functionality to all the others too? not quite sure.
> >>   Vaibhav, Thank you for the suggestions there, mate. Would you be
> >> able to recommend a moto around the ballpark then? lets go with 15k. I
> >> am struggling to come up with something decent, having been out of
> >> touch in terms of android for a while. and aye, Redmi might be decent
> >> too, to get on with from what I have heard.
> >> Any input from anyone at all is welcome.
> >>
> >>
> >> On Sun, 20 Feb 2022 at 19:15, Vaibhav Saraf 
> >> wrote:
> >>
> >>> Hi Minar and John,
> >>>
> >>> I started with using a Redmi phone and its MiUI changes were a big
> >>> hurdle in its accessibility back then.
> >>>
> >>> I am using a Moto phone which runs on stock android and works
> >>> superbly for me. Normally its battery lasts 3 days if I am doing my
> >>> normal stuff. Many of Moto phones are available under 10k and I have
> >>> used 2 of them in past
> >>> 3
> >>> years.
> >>>
> >>> Thanks,
> >>> Vaibhav
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> On Sun, 20 Feb 2022 at 18:53, Minar Singh 
> wrote:
> >>>
> >>>> Hello   john clayton,
> >>>> I'm thankful to you for your reply. Actually i have not yet bought
> >>>> the phone. I'm planning to buy once I receive my current month's
> >>>> salary.
> >>>> Initially I thought of buying Samsung phone because of it's
> >>>> reputation in terms of accessibility and usability for Visually
> >>>> Impaired. Battery strength is good in Samsung phone. but It will
> >>>> cost between 13000 + to 15000. I didn't get any recommendation about
>

Re: [AI] Please recommend me Any good Android phone/tablet

2022-02-22 Thread Minar Singh
Dear friends,
I'm thankful to everyone for your valluable feedback.
Dear Prashant sir we had  exchanged emails on this topic. if nothing
works I will take this responsibility.

On 2/21/22, prashant...@gmail.com  wrote:
> Dear Minar,
> NAB Delhi can provide a smart phone free of cost to the visually impaired
> girl if she fits our eligibility criteria.
> Please write to me separately and I will try to get this done.
>
> Thanks,
> Prashant
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: accessindia@accessindia.org.in  On
> Behalf Of Ajay Minocha
> Sent: Monday, February 21, 2022 12:09 AM
> To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
> Subject: Re: [AI] Please recommend me Any good Android phone/tablet
>
> Redmi is pretty solid performer in that bracket. Samsung is only good if it
> is above 20k. Post MI OS 12.5 update, there are no unwanted adds and the
> accessibility is decent.
>
> Cheers,
> Ajay
>
> On 21/02/2022, john clayton  wrote:
>> Hello Minar and Vaibhav,
>>  Minar, I can't commend you and what you are doing enough, having read
>> what you wrote of your circumstances, thank you for being an awesome
>> human ,
>> again like I said, not many would do this sort of thing.
>>  No issues, feel free to write back to me whenever you are ready, and
>> please just in case I happen to not get back to you poke me once
>> again, as I have this propensity for missing people's messages and not
>> getting back to them as fast as I'd like to. 
>>  And I totally understand, I do so often wish I could do a lot more
>> than what I can and or am able to do, but... maybe in the future,
>> fingers crossed.
>>  As for samsung and why there have not been any recommendations for
>> it, to be perfectly honest with you, I usually don't recommend samsung
>> to anyone if I can help it, because for me and my friends they haven't
>> lasted that long, and usually start having issues within 6 months or 1
>> year of usage.
>> Plus for the specs they offer they tend to be overpriced and I suppose
>> they float by and manage on the basis of their brand value/ reputation
>> like you said.
>>  But in this case, there's 1 point in it's favor, if someone  here is
>> able to recommend a good/ decent samsung around 15k or so, that being
>> ease of use, at least last I tried it, and the 2 finger gestures to
>> pick up and end calls like we do on IOS, but I suppose android 11?
>> bought that functionality to all the others too? not quite sure.
>>   Vaibhav, Thank you for the suggestions there, mate. Would you be
>> able to recommend a moto around the ballpark then? lets go with 15k. I
>> am struggling to come up with something decent, having been out of
>> touch in terms of android for a while. and aye, Redmi might be decent
>> too, to get on with from what I have heard.
>> Any input from anyone at all is welcome.
>>
>>
>> On Sun, 20 Feb 2022 at 19:15, Vaibhav Saraf 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Minar and John,
>>>
>>> I started with using a Redmi phone and its MiUI changes were a big
>>> hurdle in its accessibility back then.
>>>
>>> I am using a Moto phone which runs on stock android and works
>>> superbly for me. Normally its battery lasts 3 days if I am doing my
>>> normal stuff. Many of Moto phones are available under 10k and I have
>>> used 2 of them in past
>>> 3
>>> years.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Vaibhav
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Sun, 20 Feb 2022 at 18:53, Minar Singh  wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hello   john clayton,
>>>> I'm thankful to you for your reply. Actually i have not yet bought
>>>> the phone. I'm planning to buy once I receive my current month's
>>>> salary.
>>>> Initially I thought of buying Samsung phone because of it's
>>>> reputation in terms of accessibility and usability for Visually
>>>> Impaired. Battery strength is good in Samsung phone. but It will
>>>> cost between 13000 + to 15000. I didn't get any recommendation about
>>>> any Samsung device available below 1 from this list. It means
>>>> there are no good Samsung device available in this range. if you
>>>> join me we both can contribute and buy Samsung phone for her. I will
>>>> contribute 1 some little adjustment here and there I will
>>>> manage. Actually my 50 % salary goes to my parents because my father
>>>> lost his job during pandemic He was a driver. My brothers are busy with
>>>> their own life.
>>>> They do not sholder parents responsi

RE: [AI] Please recommend me Any good Android phone/tablet

2022-02-20 Thread prashant.rv
Dear Minar,
NAB Delhi can provide a smart phone free of cost to the visually impaired girl 
if she fits our eligibility criteria.
Please write to me separately and I will try to get this done. 

Thanks,
Prashant 


-Original Message-
From: accessindia@accessindia.org.in  On Behalf 
Of Ajay Minocha
Sent: Monday, February 21, 2022 12:09 AM
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Subject: Re: [AI] Please recommend me Any good Android phone/tablet

Redmi is pretty solid performer in that bracket. Samsung is only good if it is 
above 20k. Post MI OS 12.5 update, there are no unwanted adds and the 
accessibility is decent.

Cheers,
Ajay

On 21/02/2022, john clayton  wrote:
> Hello Minar and Vaibhav,
>  Minar, I can't commend you and what you are doing enough, having read 
> what you wrote of your circumstances, thank you for being an awesome 
> human ,
> again like I said, not many would do this sort of thing.
>  No issues, feel free to write back to me whenever you are ready, and 
> please just in case I happen to not get back to you poke me once 
> again, as I have this propensity for missing people's messages and not 
> getting back to them as fast as I'd like to. 
>  And I totally understand, I do so often wish I could do a lot more 
> than what I can and or am able to do, but... maybe in the future, 
> fingers crossed.
>  As for samsung and why there have not been any recommendations for 
> it, to be perfectly honest with you, I usually don't recommend samsung 
> to anyone if I can help it, because for me and my friends they haven't 
> lasted that long, and usually start having issues within 6 months or 1 year 
> of usage.
> Plus for the specs they offer they tend to be overpriced and I suppose 
> they float by and manage on the basis of their brand value/ reputation 
> like you said.
>  But in this case, there's 1 point in it's favor, if someone  here is 
> able to recommend a good/ decent samsung around 15k or so, that being 
> ease of use, at least last I tried it, and the 2 finger gestures to 
> pick up and end calls like we do on IOS, but I suppose android 11? 
> bought that functionality to all the others too? not quite sure.
>   Vaibhav, Thank you for the suggestions there, mate. Would you be 
> able to recommend a moto around the ballpark then? lets go with 15k. I 
> am struggling to come up with something decent, having been out of 
> touch in terms of android for a while. and aye, Redmi might be decent 
> too, to get on with from what I have heard.
> Any input from anyone at all is welcome.
>
>
> On Sun, 20 Feb 2022 at 19:15, Vaibhav Saraf 
> wrote:
>
>> Hi Minar and John,
>>
>> I started with using a Redmi phone and its MiUI changes were a big 
>> hurdle in its accessibility back then.
>>
>> I am using a Moto phone which runs on stock android and works 
>> superbly for me. Normally its battery lasts 3 days if I am doing my 
>> normal stuff. Many of Moto phones are available under 10k and I have 
>> used 2 of them in past
>> 3
>> years.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Vaibhav
>>
>>
>>
>> On Sun, 20 Feb 2022 at 18:53, Minar Singh  wrote:
>>
>>> Hello   john clayton,
>>> I'm thankful to you for your reply. Actually i have not yet bought 
>>> the phone. I'm planning to buy once I receive my current month's salary.
>>> Initially I thought of buying Samsung phone because of it's 
>>> reputation in terms of accessibility and usability for Visually 
>>> Impaired. Battery strength is good in Samsung phone. but It will 
>>> cost between 13000 + to 15000. I didn't get any recommendation about 
>>> any Samsung device available below 1 from this list. It means 
>>> there are no good Samsung device available in this range. if you 
>>> join me we both can contribute and buy Samsung phone for her. I will 
>>> contribute 1 some little adjustment here and there I will 
>>> manage. Actually my 50 % salary goes to my parents because my father 
>>> lost his job during pandemic He was a driver. My brothers are busy with 
>>> their own life.
>>> They do not sholder parents responsibility but we can't leav behind 
>>> this Visually Impaired girl. I will let you know about final plan 
>>> once I get my current month's salary. Thank you so much for joining 
>>> with me. I'm also trying from my side if I can pay some down payment 
>>> and make rest EMI through any shop. if this will work for me then I 
>>> will be able to manage on my own. Whatever will be the plan, I will 
>>> let you know.
>>>
>>> On 2/20/22, john clayton  wrote:
>>> > Hello Minar,
>>> >  I have heard that the 

Re: [AI] Please recommend me Any good Android phone/tablet

2022-02-20 Thread Ajay Minocha
Redmi is pretty solid performer in that bracket. Samsung is only good
if it is above 20k. Post MI OS 12.5 update, there are no unwanted adds
and the accessibility is decent.

Cheers,
Ajay

On 21/02/2022, john clayton  wrote:
> Hello Minar and Vaibhav,
>  Minar, I can't commend you and what you are doing enough, having read what
> you wrote of your circumstances, thank you for being an awesome human ,
> again like I said, not many would do this sort of thing.
>  No issues, feel free to write back to me whenever you are ready, and
> please just in case I happen to not get back to you poke me once again, as
> I have this propensity for missing people's messages and not getting back
> to them as fast as I'd like to. 
>  And I totally understand, I do so often wish I could do a lot more than
> what I can and or am able to do, but... maybe in the future, fingers
> crossed.
>  As for samsung and why there have not been any recommendations for it, to
> be perfectly honest with you, I usually don't recommend samsung to anyone
> if I can help it, because for me and my friends they haven't lasted that
> long, and usually start having issues within 6 months or 1 year of usage.
> Plus for the specs they offer they tend to be overpriced and I suppose they
> float by and manage on the basis of their brand value/ reputation like you
> said.
>  But in this case, there's 1 point in it's favor, if someone  here is able
> to recommend a good/ decent samsung around 15k or so, that being ease of
> use, at least last I tried it, and the 2 finger gestures to pick up and end
> calls like we do on IOS, but I suppose android 11? bought that
> functionality to all the others too? not quite sure.
>   Vaibhav, Thank you for the suggestions there, mate. Would you be able to
> recommend a moto around the ballpark then? lets go with 15k. I am
> struggling to come up with something decent, having been out of touch in
> terms of android for a while. and aye, Redmi might be decent too, to get on
> with from what I have heard.
> Any input from anyone at all is welcome.
>
>
> On Sun, 20 Feb 2022 at 19:15, Vaibhav Saraf 
> wrote:
>
>> Hi Minar and John,
>>
>> I started with using a Redmi phone and its MiUI changes were a big hurdle
>> in its accessibility back then.
>>
>> I am using a Moto phone which runs on stock android and works superbly
>> for
>> me. Normally its battery lasts 3 days if I am doing my normal stuff. Many
>> of Moto phones are available under 10k and I have used 2 of them in past
>> 3
>> years.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Vaibhav
>>
>>
>>
>> On Sun, 20 Feb 2022 at 18:53, Minar Singh  wrote:
>>
>>> Hello   john clayton,
>>> I'm thankful to you for your reply. Actually i have not yet bought the
>>> phone. I'm planning to buy once I receive my current month's salary.
>>> Initially I thought of buying Samsung phone because of it's reputation
>>> in terms of accessibility and usability for Visually Impaired. Battery
>>> strength is good in Samsung phone. but It will cost between 13000 + to
>>> 15000. I didn't get any recommendation about any Samsung device
>>> available below 1 from this list. It means there are no good
>>> Samsung device available in this range. if you join me we both can
>>> contribute and buy Samsung phone for her. I will contribute 1 some
>>> little adjustment here and there I will manage. Actually my 50 %
>>> salary goes to my parents because my father lost his job during
>>> pandemic He was a driver. My brothers are busy with their own life.
>>> They do not sholder parents responsibility but we can't leav behind
>>> this Visually Impaired girl. I will let you know about final plan once
>>> I get my current month's salary. Thank you so much for joining with
>>> me. I'm also trying from my side if I can pay some down payment and
>>> make rest EMI through any shop. if this will work for me then I will
>>> be able to manage on my own. Whatever will be the plan, I will let you
>>> know.
>>>
>>> On 2/20/22, john clayton  wrote:
>>> > Hello Minar,
>>> >  I have heard that the accessibility of redmi phones is decent too,
>>> > and
>>> > whilst I haven't used them extensively myself, a bunch of Visually
>>> impaired
>>> > people I do know have been using them and they are bound to be better
>>> than
>>> > micromax, although it's nothing but conjecture on my part, possibly
>>> because
>>> > of my personal bias based on my previous experiences with it in the
>>> past.
>>> >  Also, If you haven't bought the device yet I'd like to contribute
>>> about 5k
>>> > or so towards the purchase of a mobile phone for the girl, this
>>> > doesn't
>>> > mean that you would necessarily have to buy a redmi phone should you
>>> choose
>>> > to accept my offer, of course.
>>> >  The decision would be entirely up to you, Wish I could do more but
>>> this is
>>> > what I can do atm.
>>> > Should you be okay with it, just write to me with your Gpay or
>>> something.
>>> > See if a phone is available with stock android around 15k, might be 

Re: [AI] Please recommend me Any good Android phone/tablet

2022-02-20 Thread john clayton
Hello Minar and Vaibhav,
 Minar, I can't commend you and what you are doing enough, having read what
you wrote of your circumstances, thank you for being an awesome human ,
again like I said, not many would do this sort of thing.
 No issues, feel free to write back to me whenever you are ready, and
please just in case I happen to not get back to you poke me once again, as
I have this propensity for missing people's messages and not getting back
to them as fast as I'd like to. 
 And I totally understand, I do so often wish I could do a lot more than
what I can and or am able to do, but... maybe in the future, fingers
crossed.
 As for samsung and why there have not been any recommendations for it, to
be perfectly honest with you, I usually don't recommend samsung to anyone
if I can help it, because for me and my friends they haven't lasted that
long, and usually start having issues within 6 months or 1 year of usage.
Plus for the specs they offer they tend to be overpriced and I suppose they
float by and manage on the basis of their brand value/ reputation like you
said.
 But in this case, there's 1 point in it's favor, if someone  here is able
to recommend a good/ decent samsung around 15k or so, that being ease of
use, at least last I tried it, and the 2 finger gestures to pick up and end
calls like we do on IOS, but I suppose android 11? bought that
functionality to all the others too? not quite sure.
  Vaibhav, Thank you for the suggestions there, mate. Would you be able to
recommend a moto around the ballpark then? lets go with 15k. I am
struggling to come up with something decent, having been out of touch in
terms of android for a while. and aye, Redmi might be decent too, to get on
with from what I have heard.
Any input from anyone at all is welcome.


On Sun, 20 Feb 2022 at 19:15, Vaibhav Saraf  wrote:

> Hi Minar and John,
>
> I started with using a Redmi phone and its MiUI changes were a big hurdle
> in its accessibility back then.
>
> I am using a Moto phone which runs on stock android and works superbly for
> me. Normally its battery lasts 3 days if I am doing my normal stuff. Many
> of Moto phones are available under 10k and I have used 2 of them in past 3
> years.
>
> Thanks,
> Vaibhav
>
>
>
> On Sun, 20 Feb 2022 at 18:53, Minar Singh  wrote:
>
>> Hello   john clayton,
>> I'm thankful to you for your reply. Actually i have not yet bought the
>> phone. I'm planning to buy once I receive my current month's salary.
>> Initially I thought of buying Samsung phone because of it's reputation
>> in terms of accessibility and usability for Visually Impaired. Battery
>> strength is good in Samsung phone. but It will cost between 13000 + to
>> 15000. I didn't get any recommendation about any Samsung device
>> available below 1 from this list. It means there are no good
>> Samsung device available in this range. if you join me we both can
>> contribute and buy Samsung phone for her. I will contribute 1 some
>> little adjustment here and there I will manage. Actually my 50 %
>> salary goes to my parents because my father lost his job during
>> pandemic He was a driver. My brothers are busy with their own life.
>> They do not sholder parents responsibility but we can't leav behind
>> this Visually Impaired girl. I will let you know about final plan once
>> I get my current month's salary. Thank you so much for joining with
>> me. I'm also trying from my side if I can pay some down payment and
>> make rest EMI through any shop. if this will work for me then I will
>> be able to manage on my own. Whatever will be the plan, I will let you
>> know.
>>
>> On 2/20/22, john clayton  wrote:
>> > Hello Minar,
>> >  I have heard that the accessibility of redmi phones is decent too, and
>> > whilst I haven't used them extensively myself, a bunch of Visually
>> impaired
>> > people I do know have been using them and they are bound to be better
>> than
>> > micromax, although it's nothing but conjecture on my part, possibly
>> because
>> > of my personal bias based on my previous experiences with it in the
>> past.
>> >  Also, If you haven't bought the device yet I'd like to contribute
>> about 5k
>> > or so towards the purchase of a mobile phone for the girl, this doesn't
>> > mean that you would necessarily have to buy a redmi phone should you
>> choose
>> > to accept my offer, of course.
>> >  The decision would be entirely up to you, Wish I could do more but
>> this is
>> > what I can do atm.
>> > Should you be okay with it, just write to me with your Gpay or
>> something.
>> > See if a phone is available with stock android around 15k, might be a
>> > better option as no bloatware/ adds slowing the phone down.
>> >  and tablets are meh mostly in terms of specs and performance, they are
>> > good only if the person is able to see.
>> >   Kind of you to help her like that, not many would.
>> > best,
>> >
>> >
>> > On Sat, 19 Feb 2022 at 21:03, Minar Singh  wrote:
>> >
>> >> Hello,
>> >> Thank you.. I shall 

Re: [AI] Please recommend me Any good Android phone/tablet

2022-02-20 Thread Vaibhav Saraf
Hi Minar and John,

I started with using a Redmi phone and its MiUI changes were a big hurdle
in its accessibility back then.

I am using a Moto phone which runs on stock android and works superbly for
me. Normally its battery lasts 3 days if I am doing my normal stuff. Many
of Moto phones are available under 10k and I have used 2 of them in past 3
years.

Thanks,
Vaibhav



On Sun, 20 Feb 2022 at 18:53, Minar Singh  wrote:

> Hello   john clayton,
> I'm thankful to you for your reply. Actually i have not yet bought the
> phone. I'm planning to buy once I receive my current month's salary.
> Initially I thought of buying Samsung phone because of it's reputation
> in terms of accessibility and usability for Visually Impaired. Battery
> strength is good in Samsung phone. but It will cost between 13000 + to
> 15000. I didn't get any recommendation about any Samsung device
> available below 1 from this list. It means there are no good
> Samsung device available in this range. if you join me we both can
> contribute and buy Samsung phone for her. I will contribute 1 some
> little adjustment here and there I will manage. Actually my 50 %
> salary goes to my parents because my father lost his job during
> pandemic He was a driver. My brothers are busy with their own life.
> They do not sholder parents responsibility but we can't leav behind
> this Visually Impaired girl. I will let you know about final plan once
> I get my current month's salary. Thank you so much for joining with
> me. I'm also trying from my side if I can pay some down payment and
> make rest EMI through any shop. if this will work for me then I will
> be able to manage on my own. Whatever will be the plan, I will let you
> know.
>
> On 2/20/22, john clayton  wrote:
> > Hello Minar,
> >  I have heard that the accessibility of redmi phones is decent too, and
> > whilst I haven't used them extensively myself, a bunch of Visually
> impaired
> > people I do know have been using them and they are bound to be better
> than
> > micromax, although it's nothing but conjecture on my part, possibly
> because
> > of my personal bias based on my previous experiences with it in the past.
> >  Also, If you haven't bought the device yet I'd like to contribute about
> 5k
> > or so towards the purchase of a mobile phone for the girl, this doesn't
> > mean that you would necessarily have to buy a redmi phone should you
> choose
> > to accept my offer, of course.
> >  The decision would be entirely up to you, Wish I could do more but this
> is
> > what I can do atm.
> > Should you be okay with it, just write to me with your Gpay or something.
> > See if a phone is available with stock android around 15k, might be a
> > better option as no bloatware/ adds slowing the phone down.
> >  and tablets are meh mostly in terms of specs and performance, they are
> > good only if the person is able to see.
> >   Kind of you to help her like that, not many would.
> > best,
> >
> >
> > On Sat, 19 Feb 2022 at 21:03, Minar Singh  wrote:
> >
> >> Hello,
> >> Thank you.. I shall proceed with this.. Thank you so much.
> >>
> >> On 2/19/22, BHAVESH PATEL  wrote:
> >> > Hi Minar,
> >> >
> >> > the phone has 5000 Mah battery, since phone comes with stock android,
> >> > the accessibility is quite at grater level! comes with 4 Gb ram, 64 GB
> >> > storage. the phone is equipped with mediatec helio G85 processor, so
> >> > processor is good for screen reader user's point of view. The only con
> >> > you could possibally think of, is that phone comes with android 10,
> >> > but Micromax may give upgrades for newer android versions. but since
> >> > she is a basic user, having android 10/11 may not matter much.
> >> > HTH.
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > On 2/19/22, Minar Singh  wrote:
> >> >> Hi Bhavesh,
> >> >> Thank you for your reply. How would you rate Micromax
> >> >> battery? Please write in detail about it's accessibility and battery
> >> >> is removable/non-removable. She had never used any assistive
> >> >> technology enabled devicee. Will she able to manage attending
> >> >> calls/messages and reading books with little bit training?
> >> >> On 2/19/22, BHAVESH PATEL  wrote:
> >> >>> Hi Minar,
> >> >>>
> >> >>> i'd recommend Micromax In note 1, which is currently priced at rs.
> >> >>> 9,499 at flipkart, its a good phone, with stock android, with good
> >> >>> processor. I am currently using that phone, its a good one.
> >> >>>
> >> >>>
> >> >>> On 2/19/22, Minar Singh  wrote:
> >>  Hello team.
> >>  I would like to help a Visually Impaired girl who stays in my
> >>  village.
> >>  She had approached me demanding Android phone for her study. My
> >>  budget
> >>  is below 1. Please recommend me which phone can buy for her.
> She
> >>  couldn't avail any assistive technology enabled device from UP
> >>  government. if i give her Angel player it will not be of much use
> >>  for
> >>  her.
> >> 
> >>  --
> >>  Disclaimer:
> >> 

Re: [AI] Please recommend me Any good Android phone/tablet

2022-02-20 Thread Minar Singh
Hello   john clayton,
I'm thankful to you for your reply. Actually i have not yet bought the
phone. I'm planning to buy once I receive my current month's salary.
Initially I thought of buying Samsung phone because of it's reputation
in terms of accessibility and usability for Visually Impaired. Battery
strength is good in Samsung phone. but It will cost between 13000 + to
15000. I didn't get any recommendation about any Samsung device
available below 1 from this list. It means there are no good
Samsung device available in this range. if you join me we both can
contribute and buy Samsung phone for her. I will contribute 1 some
little adjustment here and there I will manage. Actually my 50 %
salary goes to my parents because my father lost his job during
pandemic He was a driver. My brothers are busy with their own life.
They do not sholder parents responsibility but we can't leav behind
this Visually Impaired girl. I will let you know about final plan once
I get my current month's salary. Thank you so much for joining with
me. I'm also trying from my side if I can pay some down payment and
make rest EMI through any shop. if this will work for me then I will
be able to manage on my own. Whatever will be the plan, I will let you
know.

On 2/20/22, john clayton  wrote:
> Hello Minar,
>  I have heard that the accessibility of redmi phones is decent too, and
> whilst I haven't used them extensively myself, a bunch of Visually impaired
> people I do know have been using them and they are bound to be better than
> micromax, although it's nothing but conjecture on my part, possibly because
> of my personal bias based on my previous experiences with it in the past.
>  Also, If you haven't bought the device yet I'd like to contribute about 5k
> or so towards the purchase of a mobile phone for the girl, this doesn't
> mean that you would necessarily have to buy a redmi phone should you choose
> to accept my offer, of course.
>  The decision would be entirely up to you, Wish I could do more but this is
> what I can do atm.
> Should you be okay with it, just write to me with your Gpay or something.
> See if a phone is available with stock android around 15k, might be a
> better option as no bloatware/ adds slowing the phone down.
>  and tablets are meh mostly in terms of specs and performance, they are
> good only if the person is able to see.
>   Kind of you to help her like that, not many would.
> best,
>
>
> On Sat, 19 Feb 2022 at 21:03, Minar Singh  wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>> Thank you.. I shall proceed with this.. Thank you so much.
>>
>> On 2/19/22, BHAVESH PATEL  wrote:
>> > Hi Minar,
>> >
>> > the phone has 5000 Mah battery, since phone comes with stock android,
>> > the accessibility is quite at grater level! comes with 4 Gb ram, 64 GB
>> > storage. the phone is equipped with mediatec helio G85 processor, so
>> > processor is good for screen reader user's point of view. The only con
>> > you could possibally think of, is that phone comes with android 10,
>> > but Micromax may give upgrades for newer android versions. but since
>> > she is a basic user, having android 10/11 may not matter much.
>> > HTH.
>> >
>> >
>> > On 2/19/22, Minar Singh  wrote:
>> >> Hi Bhavesh,
>> >> Thank you for your reply. How would you rate Micromax
>> >> battery? Please write in detail about it's accessibility and battery
>> >> is removable/non-removable. She had never used any assistive
>> >> technology enabled devicee. Will she able to manage attending
>> >> calls/messages and reading books with little bit training?
>> >> On 2/19/22, BHAVESH PATEL  wrote:
>> >>> Hi Minar,
>> >>>
>> >>> i'd recommend Micromax In note 1, which is currently priced at rs.
>> >>> 9,499 at flipkart, its a good phone, with stock android, with good
>> >>> processor. I am currently using that phone, its a good one.
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>> On 2/19/22, Minar Singh  wrote:
>>  Hello team.
>>  I would like to help a Visually Impaired girl who stays in my
>>  village.
>>  She had approached me demanding Android phone for her study. My
>>  budget
>>  is below 1. Please recommend me which phone can buy for her. She
>>  couldn't avail any assistive technology enabled device from UP
>>  government. if i give her Angel player it will not be of much use
>>  for
>>  her.
>> 
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Re: [AI] Please recommend me Any good Android phone/tablet

2022-02-20 Thread john clayton
Hello Minar,
 I have heard that the accessibility of redmi phones is decent too, and
whilst I haven't used them extensively myself, a bunch of Visually impaired
people I do know have been using them and they are bound to be better than
micromax, although it's nothing but conjecture on my part, possibly because
of my personal bias based on my previous experiences with it in the past.
 Also, If you haven't bought the device yet I'd like to contribute about 5k
or so towards the purchase of a mobile phone for the girl, this doesn't
mean that you would necessarily have to buy a redmi phone should you choose
to accept my offer, of course.
 The decision would be entirely up to you, Wish I could do more but this is
what I can do atm.
Should you be okay with it, just write to me with your Gpay or something.
See if a phone is available with stock android around 15k, might be a
better option as no bloatware/ adds slowing the phone down.
 and tablets are meh mostly in terms of specs and performance, they are
good only if the person is able to see.
  Kind of you to help her like that, not many would.
best,


On Sat, 19 Feb 2022 at 21:03, Minar Singh  wrote:

> Hello,
> Thank you.. I shall proceed with this.. Thank you so much.
>
> On 2/19/22, BHAVESH PATEL  wrote:
> > Hi Minar,
> >
> > the phone has 5000 Mah battery, since phone comes with stock android,
> > the accessibility is quite at grater level! comes with 4 Gb ram, 64 GB
> > storage. the phone is equipped with mediatec helio G85 processor, so
> > processor is good for screen reader user's point of view. The only con
> > you could possibally think of, is that phone comes with android 10,
> > but Micromax may give upgrades for newer android versions. but since
> > she is a basic user, having android 10/11 may not matter much.
> > HTH.
> >
> >
> > On 2/19/22, Minar Singh  wrote:
> >> Hi Bhavesh,
> >> Thank you for your reply. How would you rate Micromax
> >> battery? Please write in detail about it's accessibility and battery
> >> is removable/non-removable. She had never used any assistive
> >> technology enabled devicee. Will she able to manage attending
> >> calls/messages and reading books with little bit training?
> >> On 2/19/22, BHAVESH PATEL  wrote:
> >>> Hi Minar,
> >>>
> >>> i'd recommend Micromax In note 1, which is currently priced at rs.
> >>> 9,499 at flipkart, its a good phone, with stock android, with good
> >>> processor. I am currently using that phone, its a good one.
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> On 2/19/22, Minar Singh  wrote:
>  Hello team.
>  I would like to help a Visually Impaired girl who stays in my village.
>  She had approached me demanding Android phone for her study. My budget
>  is below 1. Please recommend me which phone can buy for her. She
>  couldn't avail any assistive technology enabled device from UP
>  government. if i give her Angel player it will not be of much use for
>  her.
> 
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> >>>
> >>>
> >>> --
> >>> with best regards,
> >>> Bhavesh.
> >>> Contact:
> >>> Mob: +9029035553
> >>> Skype: bhavesh.patel499
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Re: [AI] Please recommend me Any good Android phone/tablet

2022-02-19 Thread Minar Singh
Hello,
Thank you.. I shall proceed with this.. Thank you so much.

On 2/19/22, BHAVESH PATEL  wrote:
> Hi Minar,
>
> the phone has 5000 Mah battery, since phone comes with stock android,
> the accessibility is quite at grater level! comes with 4 Gb ram, 64 GB
> storage. the phone is equipped with mediatec helio G85 processor, so
> processor is good for screen reader user's point of view. The only con
> you could possibally think of, is that phone comes with android 10,
> but Micromax may give upgrades for newer android versions. but since
> she is a basic user, having android 10/11 may not matter much.
> HTH.
>
>
> On 2/19/22, Minar Singh  wrote:
>> Hi Bhavesh,
>> Thank you for your reply. How would you rate Micromax
>> battery? Please write in detail about it's accessibility and battery
>> is removable/non-removable. She had never used any assistive
>> technology enabled devicee. Will she able to manage attending
>> calls/messages and reading books with little bit training?
>> On 2/19/22, BHAVESH PATEL  wrote:
>>> Hi Minar,
>>>
>>> i'd recommend Micromax In note 1, which is currently priced at rs.
>>> 9,499 at flipkart, its a good phone, with stock android, with good
>>> processor. I am currently using that phone, its a good one.
>>>
>>>
>>> On 2/19/22, Minar Singh  wrote:
 Hello team.
 I would like to help a Visually Impaired girl who stays in my village.
 She had approached me demanding Android phone for her study. My budget
 is below 1. Please recommend me which phone can buy for her. She
 couldn't avail any assistive technology enabled device from UP
 government. if i give her Angel player it will not be of much use for
 her.

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>>>
>>>
>>> --
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>>>
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Re: [AI] Please recommend me Any good Android phone/tablet

2022-02-19 Thread BHAVESH PATEL
Hi Minar,

the phone has 5000 Mah battery, since phone comes with stock android,
the accessibility is quite at grater level! comes with 4 Gb ram, 64 GB
storage. the phone is equipped with mediatec helio G85 processor, so
processor is good for screen reader user's point of view. The only con
you could possibally think of, is that phone comes with android 10,
but Micromax may give upgrades for newer android versions. but since
she is a basic user, having android 10/11 may not matter much.
HTH.


On 2/19/22, Minar Singh  wrote:
> Hi Bhavesh,
> Thank you for your reply. How would you rate Micromax
> battery? Please write in detail about it's accessibility and battery
> is removable/non-removable. She had never used any assistive
> technology enabled devicee. Will she able to manage attending
> calls/messages and reading books with little bit training?
> On 2/19/22, BHAVESH PATEL  wrote:
>> Hi Minar,
>>
>> i'd recommend Micromax In note 1, which is currently priced at rs.
>> 9,499 at flipkart, its a good phone, with stock android, with good
>> processor. I am currently using that phone, its a good one.
>>
>>
>> On 2/19/22, Minar Singh  wrote:
>>> Hello team.
>>> I would like to help a Visually Impaired girl who stays in my village.
>>> She had approached me demanding Android phone for her study. My budget
>>> is below 1. Please recommend me which phone can buy for her. She
>>> couldn't avail any assistive technology enabled device from UP
>>> government. if i give her Angel player it will not be of much use for
>>> her.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Disclaimer:
>>> 1. Contents of the mails, factual, or otherwise, reflect the thinking of
>>> the
>>> person sending the mail and AI in no way relates itself to its veracity;
>>>
>>> 2. AI cannot be held liable for any commission/omission based on the
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>>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> with best regards,
>> Bhavesh.
>> Contact:
>> Mob: +9029035553
>> Skype: bhavesh.patel499
>>
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Re: [AI] Please recommend me Any good Android phone/tablet

2022-02-19 Thread Minar Singh
Hi Bhavesh,
Thank you for your reply. How would you rate Micromax
battery? Please write in detail about it's accessibility and battery
is removable/non-removable. She had never used any assistive
technology enabled devicee. Will she able to manage attending
calls/messages and reading books with little bit training?
On 2/19/22, BHAVESH PATEL  wrote:
> Hi Minar,
>
> i'd recommend Micromax In note 1, which is currently priced at rs.
> 9,499 at flipkart, its a good phone, with stock android, with good
> processor. I am currently using that phone, its a good one.
>
>
> On 2/19/22, Minar Singh  wrote:
>> Hello team.
>> I would like to help a Visually Impaired girl who stays in my village.
>> She had approached me demanding Android phone for her study. My budget
>> is below 1. Please recommend me which phone can buy for her. She
>> couldn't avail any assistive technology enabled device from UP
>> government. if i give her Angel player it will not be of much use for
>> her.
>>
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Re: [AI] Please recommend me Any good Android phone/tablet

2022-02-19 Thread BHAVESH PATEL
Hi Minar,

i'd recommend Micromax In note 1, which is currently priced at rs.
9,499 at flipkart, its a good phone, with stock android, with good
processor. I am currently using that phone, its a good one.


On 2/19/22, Minar Singh  wrote:
> Hello team.
> I would like to help a Visually Impaired girl who stays in my village.
> She had approached me demanding Android phone for her study. My budget
> is below 1. Please recommend me which phone can buy for her. She
> couldn't avail any assistive technology enabled device from UP
> government. if i give her Angel player it will not be of much use for
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