Re: Android Advice

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Re: Android Advice

2017-07-22 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : KennethInepe via Audiogames-reflector


  


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Re: Android Advice

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Re: Android Advice

2017-07-22 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : KennethInepe via Audiogames-reflector


  


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Re: Android Advice

2017-07-19 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : assault_freak via Audiogames-reflector


  


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Thanks. So far, it's a little bit more teedious than I'm used to, but that's normal when switching to a new platform... and of course, Android still has awhile to go. But it's not nearly as mesy as everyone says. The real test will be when my iphone stops being a phone and just sits on my shelf as a glorified ipod later today as that's when my number will transfer over. I do hope Voice Assistant and Talkback both continue being updated, as right now I like VA's control a bit more.

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Re: Android Advice

2017-07-19 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : afrim via Audiogames-reflector


  


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@assault_freak, If you need any help, I am here. You can either send an e-mail to me, or simply we can talk on this topic.

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Re: Android Advice

2017-07-18 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : assault_freak via Audiogames-reflector


  


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So far, haven't had any bad expereicnes with Android other than things definitely being harder to find in the area of settings and the like. But the screen does seem to be more sensative than that of IOS, in that it's a lot easier to do accidental gestures. It's not a bad thing, just means you have to be more precise and deliberate with what you do. but the stock samsung keyboard is awesome! All it needs is dictation, and I'd be happy with it.

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Re: Android Advice

2017-07-18 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : assault_freak via Audiogames-reflector


  


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I gotta say, after about an hour of fiddling with the samsung setup and voice assistant tutorial, Android 7 on a galaxy s8 isn't nearly as bad as people say it is. the keyboard is manageable as well. I just need to figure out how to switch to English US so I can purchase eloquence from the play store. The setup had me on english Canada which is the default, but I couldn't figure out how to change that screen.

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Re: Android Advice

2017-07-18 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : st . mc via Audiogames-reflector


  


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I mostly play interactive fictions on android. It's fun

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Re: Android Advice

2017-07-18 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : assault_freak via Audiogames-reflector


  


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Is to...

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Re: Android Advice

2017-07-17 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : Trenton Goldshark via Audiogames-reflector


  


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One way to find games for Android easily, is to

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Re: Android Advice

2017-07-17 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : nuno69 via Audiogames-reflector


  


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OK, I am not going to read through all this stuff, so sorry if I have said everything that was said before.My first mobile phone ith touch screen was an iPhone5, I thought it was good phone, but the closed archicture made me switch to Android.I have bought Samsung Galaxy s5 neo phone, and I was really surprised how I liked Android.The only thing that is better on iOS is gaming. On ANdroid you don't have much games, but even with that its a lot better system than iOS, in my opinion

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Re: Android Advice

2017-07-17 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : assault_freak via Audiogames-reflector


  


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Well folks, this may be the week. If it does happen, it'll be the samsung galaxy s8 for me.

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Re: Android Advice

2017-07-16 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : assault_freak via Audiogames-reflector


  


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It's very interesting that everyone seems to have different reports... another group of android users have told me that none of them had to install any extra or alternate apps on their new devices from various companies. IOS may be more streamlined and easy to use yes, but like others have said, you are limited in the type of hardware you get, and the customizability of your device and even the screenreader itself.And I don't see where Apple paranoya will sway peoples' opinions. My most recent experience on android on an asus phone was actually quite pleasant, surprisingly, and definitely wasn't as bad as everyone has been saying it was.

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Re: Android Advice

2017-07-16 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : Angel via Audiogames-reflector


  


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Hi.Voice asistant gets updates.I am not an apple paranoia but I have the possibiliti to work with a 6 s now but I can not install apps because it is not mine.When I swiced from ios to android I saw onli a beter thing on android, you do not have these verry problematic restrictions.Is sad you can not put verry simpli ringtones on the iphone and much more.

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Re: Android Advice

2017-07-16 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : grryfindore via Audiogames-reflector


  


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Afrin, +1I'd second st.mc's post,as I am also interested in knowing more about the accessibility or lack there of of the htc phone, 4 microphones simply sound amaizing(pun intended) Grryf

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Re: Android Advice

2017-07-16 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : st . mc via Audiogames-reflector


  


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hi everyone.Has anybody had  experience with HTC phones?there latest phone (HTC U11) has stereo speakers, 360-degree audio recording thanks to it's 4 microphones, Edge Sense (just squeeze the phone and it'll do things for you) and so on...but I'm not aware of it's accessibility. Is Htc's UI accessible?and one more question, does voice assistant on galaxy phones get updates or not?

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Re: Android Advice

2017-07-16 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : Trenton Goldshark via Audiogames-reflector


  


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One of the great things about LG phones I enjoy, is a feature called "Message/call Voice notifications" found under the "Accessibility" settings. When turned on (even with headphones pluged-in, it will speak the caller's name/phone number without needing to touch the screen or grabbing a separate app for announcing them.Another thing I like about the LG line, is its the only phone I know which will "by itself" create its own "Ringtones." Finally, just like with the Galaxy S5 through S7 series of phones and others like it such as the "J" line, you can tap the "virtual" home button 3 times to turn on Talkback to begin set up. (Yep, tap the bottom middle of the screen [where a "physical" home button would be] to turn on Talkback when you've reached the "set up" screen.)After the set up process is done, visit the "Accessibility" settings to turn on the "triple-
 click-home" feature for Talkback, or check out Settings>Accessibility>Vision>Talkback which ain't just your normal TB landing screen.Among it (besides the usual "Talkback Settings" icon,) that "two-finger-hold" gesture on the power screen, can also "turn it off!" Simply find the checkbox under the screen I talked about above.To be perfectly frank, I do own an "IPod Touch" 32 Gig gold, though its mainly for those programs which do not have an Android app available.For example, "Blind Fold Games" will "never" come to the Android platform, and "Bossjock Studio/Junior" will "never"   come to Android either.

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Re: Android Advice

2017-07-16 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : afrim via Audiogames-reflector


  


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Hi, When I say you need to pretty much set up your phone from scratch to create an accessible environment, I say it without any level of exagiration or irony. I had to do it for myself, and recently with Griff as I helped him set up his Samsung device that he returned because it didn't meet his expectations. All I've mentioned in post 4 is absolutely true, because I had to go through all those steps when I had my phone. As I said in a newer post on this topic, I can't see anything that has changed besides web browsing. You still need to install a call manager, a contact manager, a keyboard, an e-mail client, a homescreen, a music player, and other applications that stand for different services that are not accessible with Talkback.Those who say that they've had luck with Android and their experience has been successful, either have not seen a better experience, or  most probably suffer from a kind of Apple paranoya. That's what I can say. 
 Without making more comments, I can simply say that iPhone simply brings the phone experience to a new level for the blind and visually impaired users. Do not take this from a prospective of a fanboy, please! I started with an Android device and after switching to iOS, the difference became highly noticeable.

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Re: Android Advice

2017-07-16 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : Trenton Goldshark via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: Android Advice

One of the great things about LG phones I enjoy, is a feature called "Message/call Voice notifications" found under the "Accessibility" settings. When turned on (even with headphones pluged-in, it will speak the caller's name/phone number without needing to touch the screen or grabbing a separate app for announcing them.Another thing I like about the LG line, is its the only phone I know which will "by itself" create its own "Ringtones." Finally, just like with the Galaxy S5 through S7 series of phones and others like it such as the "J" line, you can tap the "virtual" home button 3 times to turn on Talkback to begin set up. (Yep, tap the bottom middle of the screen [where a "physical" home button would be] to turn on Talkback when you've reached the "set up" screen.)After the set up process is done, visit the "Accessibility" settings to turn on the "triple-
 click-home" feature for Talkback, or check out Settings>Accessibility>Vision>Talkback which ain't just your normal TB landing screen.Among it (besides the usual "Talkback Settings" icon,) that "two-finger-hold" gesture on the power screen, can also "turn it off!" Simply find the checkbox under the screen I talked about above.

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Re: Android Advice

2017-07-16 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : the_ruler_of_dark_forces via Audiogames-reflector


  


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Yes, you can have talkback and Voice assistant both installed and it is quite easy to switch back and forth.

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Re: Android Advice

2017-07-16 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : assault_freak via Audiogames-reflector


  


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Ok, cool. That's definitely a nice bonus, for sure.

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Re: Android Advice

2017-07-16 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : grryfindore via Audiogames-reflector


  


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Hi,I wouldn't know about TB and VA, didn't get a chance to install TB when I played around,but yes. Eloquence tts once bought, or you know, not  can be used with anything that supports tts so VA supports it and it works with VA just as good as anywhere else.hthGrryf

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Re: Android Advice

2017-07-16 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : assault_freak via Audiogames-reflector


  


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Thanks Gryf. I'll definitely keep it in mind... but so far, others seem to have a bit more luck with the more current samsung devices, so my hopes are optomistic if not high. One question though... does Voice Assistant support Eloquence, and can talkback be on the same device? Just for curiocity's sake... as a techi, I would love to fiddle around with both.

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Re: Android Advice

2017-07-16 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : Trenton Goldshark via Audiogames-reflector


  


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One of the great things with LG phones, is that caller ID feature is

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Re: Android Advice

2017-07-15 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : grryfindore via Audiogames-reflector


  


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Hi,@assault_freak, my posts are all over the place I know  but what I was going for was the experiences I have had with both samsung and stock android phones.Shrug, I dislike any kind of cultism etc what you will and tend to keep away. If I were a apple fanboy,I wouldn't have gotten an android phone just to keep up with both systems or environments now,would I?However I call it like I see it,and right now android has a long long way to go.This is me speaking from owning a samsung device a few months ago,as recently as April,and still own a moto g5 plus.You still! need to install a billion million apps of the same type to get things done,I.E if you need addblockers while browsing crome won't do,and believe me you do want a addblock on there,never seen adds make phones vibrate anything before but the open and free android lol, so the need for in
 stalling another browser, this is not relevant to you as you aren't getting a stock android moto g however,the camera app sucks not accessible at all,so another camera will be needed. Talkback doesn't duck audio well, so if you get a call,its a hit and miss whether you know who's calling,so... another appOn and on.If you'd like to try it for yourself though,and have a better experience,make sure you get a samsung as you and afrin previously wrote the voice assistant (That's the name of samsungs own screenreader) does actually come with that device,VA makes things a bit better.Another thing you may want to look out for is that the phone already comes with android N or 7,as they say it. as I owned a device with android 6,and believe me you don't want a phone with 6 on it,because the typing really sucks to high heaven,say what others may.Either way,hope that helps you some.Grryf

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Re: Android Advice

2017-07-15 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : assault_freak via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: Android Advice

Well, the nicer speaker is certainly attractive. lol

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Re: Android Advice

2017-07-15 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : Trenton Goldshark via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: Android Advice

This is gonn be very odd, I'm a proud owner of the LG K20 Plus, exclusiely to T-Mobile and Metro PCS, and I'll be upgrading to the Stylo 4 Plus next yer when it arrives.I'm not sure why folks despize LG phones, especially since they have a nicer speaker on the back, and Micro SD card support  up to 2 TB.

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Re: Android Advice

2017-07-15 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : assault_freak via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: Android Advice

Is bixby only on the s8? I haven't seen much appeal in LG phones, to be honest. All the good reports come with samsung users, occasionally oneplus as well.

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Re: Android Advice

2017-07-15 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : Angel via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: Android Advice

I recomend for 375 dolars an s7.And on s7 you have another equivalent of siri called s voice.It was improved from my s advance and now it is like siri.

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Re: Android Advice

2017-07-15 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : Trenton Goldshark via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: Android Advice

Auto language switching will be available with Talkback 6, however you will need to wait for a device/an update to Android O.See:https://www.blindbargains.com/bargains.php?m=17218, for more info and audio demonstration.Honestly, I would go for the LG line of phones.For midrange devices, there's the "K" line, the "Stylo" line, and new this year, is the "Q" line.

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Re: Android Advice

2017-07-15 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : assault_freak via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: Android Advice

Definitely going to keep looking... and the Samsung equivalent to Siri is actually known as Bixby in the latest devices. And there are only a few people who have told me that no major changes have happened... most people have said that the latest android versions have been improving more and more in most major areas.

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Re: Android Advice

2017-07-15 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : afrim via Audiogames-reflector


  


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Not much has changed since I owned my phone except web browsing which has been significantly improved. Other than that, I can't see any major change. For example, if you want Talkback to work faster, read emoji, and have a comprehensible synthesiser, you have to buy a voice. Google Talkback still doesn't support autolanguage switching. Anyway, If I'd go back to Android, I'd surely choose Samsung, particularly the S series. The only line of devices that can come close to iPhone both for sighted people and visually impaired ones. Samsung has a really nice set of accessibility features, particularly direct access, (the equivalent of accessibility shortcut on iOS), it has already a built-in text-to-speech synthesiser which supports around 25 languages, it has a really nice virtual assistant called S voice, and the camera can very well guide you on taking good pictures as a visually impaired user. Also, Samsung galaxy S 6, S7, S8, and the new series of Galaxy note c
 ome with Voice Assistant, a screen reader based on the Talkback interface, but majorly modified. I'd recommend Samsung Galaxy S7, as I don't see a big difference between S7 and S8. The Galaxy S8 is eccessively big; 5.8 inches, and I can't see the reason why would I buy such a big phone; in fact, a small tablet.

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Re: Android Advice

2017-07-15 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : assault_freak via Audiogames-reflector


  


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I joined the group, thanks. I've pretty much narrowed it down to samsung phones... since the voice assistant reskin of talkback, from everything I hear about it, seems to be better than Google's stock android version. In particular, is there a reason to get the s8 over the s7 / a5? Other than the better screen, camera and iris scanner? I have a pretty good offer on an s7 for $375.

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Re: Android Advice

2017-07-15 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : Angel via Audiogames-reflector


  


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Hi.I am verry ok with my android device, a samsung galaxy s7 edge, but for budget an a5 2016 or 2017 is great.Now on android 6.0.1 or on 7.0 is onli a problem.For tiping fast on samsung you need to disable something in accessibiliti, I can not remember now, but nah, no problem just for a seting.If you want, we have an android skype group called android accesibiliti and the link is:https://join.skype.com/bTCA0Vpjbd7tI used a samsung galaxy s3 a month ago for some days because I was traveling and I did not want to have a big phone atacked to me.It was not laggy and the keyboard was good.Well, it was galaxy s3 neo with android 4.4.2 from 2014, but a verry good phone.I like ios, but some people says you need to build an android from scratch but now you do not need that.Contact me if you want to show you an old android device because I can not show to you this new thing because
  I do not have on it an english voice.HTH

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Re: Android Advice

2017-07-15 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : assault_freak via Audiogames-reflector


  


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Somehow, the accessibility experience you are describing does not sound like what most modern android users I have talked to are experiencing with android 6 and 7 on more recent smart phones, so while I appreciate it's been that way in the past, it certainly sounds like things aren't quite that annoying anymore. and the blind apple cult is just as big as the android one mentioned in this thread, so I don't think it's any place to slam them for doing the exact same thing all the iphone users do. See the typical iphone and ipad apps group on facebook...

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Re: Android Advice

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Hello, I agree on what Griff said, nearly 100%.Android may be a really good operating system, it's free, open source, it's highly customisable and you can pretty much change anything you like on it if you know how to, but when it comes to accessibility, Android really sucks. I started with an Android device (Samsung Galaxy S3), and it came to a point where the only things I could effectively take advantage of were music, calling, and listening to radio, as well as file transfer. Now, the phone offers quite a lot, you can browse the internet, you can use and chat on social forums like Facebook, WhatsApp, Viber, Instagram, but how can you do it when the gestures take one to three seconds to respond? How can you chat on MSN when the keyboard is so sluggish and it takes two seconds to type a letter? How can you effectively chat with your friends when there is no Braille keyboard? On iOS, I can use the Braille Screen input and I can match the typing speed of my fr
 iends, and sometimes I can reply faster than them. I could buy a braille keyboard, but none offered me what I wanted. On Android you have to install pretty much everything to replace some and most of the components of your device. You have to install an application which let's you answer the call easily, then you have to install a call manager which provides also a keypad to accessibly type the phone numbers. Next you need to install another keyboard, because the current one, either won't be accessible by any means or you can't simply use it even if talkback manages to read the keys on screen. Next, to enhance the accessibility  of your device, you have to install a new homescreen which makes your phone more original, and after all more accessible on that area. You may need to work with e-mails, but the currently installed one won't display the emails correctly, won't be accessible in certain areas, or you cannot read the letters you type on the edit fi
 elds of subjects or body message, so you go ahead and find another. Finally, the Google play music won't correctly display the buttons on the screen for you as a visually impaired user, and again, you need to step up and find another music player. Funnily enough,  you have to pretty much set up your phone from scratch. Sorry but I won't accept the offer. What about people who cannot do these things on their own? How will they get to make their phone usable? And even if they can manage to do what I wrote some lines above, what's the point in doing it? Installing ten or more applications solely to make your device more accessible does not do anything except for overcharging your phone with apps and services that take up a lot of RAM, processor speed and consequently more battery power. Nothing else that does, but only ruins your device's performance.Then there's that list that Griffendore mentioned, also known as the list of the Wisdom, the list of 
 the bright, the list of the true, the list of the faithful, and other similar stereotypes; a group of people who can be defined as "exceptionally overexaggerated fanboys". A group of lads and lasses who so blindly and arrogantly protect Android, most of the time without any significant reason whatsoever. A group of people who accept only positive critics and if a negative comment pops up on the list, they will raise their virtual army to exterminate the comment and humiliate the person who posted it on sight. Some of these people are so blindly taken in by the name Android that most of them have ordered t-shirts with the label "Android, Android till I die!"

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Re: Android Advice

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Hello, I agree on what Griff said, nearly 100%.Android may be a really good operating system, it's free, open source, it's highly customisable and you can pretty much change anything you like on it if you know how to, but when it comes to accessibility, Android really sucks. I started with an Android device (Samsung Galaxy S3), and it came to a point where the only things I could effectively take advantage of were music, calling, and listening to radio, as well as file transfer. Now, the phone offers quite a lot, you can browse the internet, you can use and chat on social forums like Facebook, WhatsApp, Viber, Instagram, but how can you do it when the gestures take one to three seconds to respond? How can you chat on MSN when the keyboard is so sluggish and it takes two seconds to type a letter? How can you effectively chat with your friends when there is no Braille keyboard? On iOS, I can use the Braille Screen input and I can match the typing speed of my fr
 iends, and sometimes I can reply faster than them. I could buy a braille keyboard, but none offered me what I wanted. On Android you have to install pretty much everything to replace some and most of the components of your device. You have to install an application which let's you answer the call easily, then you have to install a call manager which provides also a keypad to accessibly type the phone numbers. Next you need to install another keyboard, because the current one, either won't be accessible by any means or you can't simply use it even if talkback manages to read the keys on screen. Next, to enhance the accessibility  of your device, you have to install a new homescreen which makes your phone more original, and after all more accessible on that area. You may need to work with e-mails, but the currently installed one won't display the emails correctly, won't be accessible in certain areas, or you cannot read the letters you type on the edit fi
 elds of subjects or body message, so you go ahead and find another. Finally, the Google play music won't correctly display the buttons on the screen for you as a visually impaired user, and again, you need to step up and find another music player. Funnily enough,  you have to pretty much set up your phone from scratch. Sorry but I won't accept the offer. What about people who cannot do these things on their own? How will they get to make their phone usable? And even if they can manage to do what I wrote some lines above, why should they do it? Installing ten or more applications solely to make your device more accessible does not do anything except for overcharging your phone with apps and services that take up a lot of RAM, processor speed and consequently more battery power. Nothing else that does, but only ruins your device's performance.Then there's that list that Griffendore mentioned, also known as the list of the Wisdom, the list of the bright, 
 the list of the true, the list of the faithful, and other similar stereotypes; a group of people who can be defined as "exceptionally overexaggerated fanboys". A group of lads and lasses who so blindly and arrogantly protect Android, most of the time without any significant reason whatsoever. A group of people who accept only positive critics and if a negative comment pops up on the list, they will raise their virtual army to exterminate the comment and humiliate the person who posted it on sight. Some of these people are so blindly taken in by the name Android that most of them have ordered t-shirts with the label "Android, Android till I die!"

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Re: Android Advice

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Re: Android Advice

Hello, I agree on what Griff said, nearly 100%.Android may be a really good operating system, it's free, open source, it's highly customisable and you can pretty much change anything you like on it if you know how to, but when it comes to accessibility, Android really sucks. I started with an Android device (Samsung Galaxy S3), and it came to a point where the only things I could effectively take advantage of were music, calling, and listening to radio, as well as file transfer. Now, the phone offers quite a lot, you can browse the internet, you can use and chat on social forums like Facebook, WhatsApp, Viber, Instagram, but how can you do it when the gestures take one to three seconds to respond? How can you chat on MSN when the keyboard is so sluggish and it takes two seconds to type a letter? How can you effectively chat with your friends when there is no Braille keyboard? On iOS, I can use the Braille Screen input and I can match the typing speed of my fr
 iends, and sometimes I can reply faster than them. I could buy a braille keyboard, but none offered me what I wanted. On Android you have to install pretty much everything to replace some and most of the components of your device. You have to install an application which let's you answer the call easily, then you have to install a call manager which provides also a keypad to accessibly type the phone numbers. Next you need to install another keyboard, because the current one, either won't be accessible by any means or you can't simply use it even if talkback manages to read the keys on screen. Next, to make your android device you have to install a new homescreen which makes your phone more original, and after all more accessible on that area. You may need to work with e-mails, but the currently installed one won't display the emails correctly, won't be accessible in certain areas, or you cannot read the letters you type on the edit fields of subjects or bod
 y message, so you go ahead and find another. Finally, the Google play music won't correctly display the buttons on the screen for you as a visually impaired user, and again, you need to step up and find another music player. Funnily enough,  you have to pretty much set up your phone from scratch. Sorry but I won't accept the offer. What about people who cannot do these things on their own? How will they get to make their phone usable? And even if they can manage to do what I wrote some lines above, why should they do it? Installing ten or more applications solely to make your device more accessible does not do anything except for overcharging your phone with apps and services that take up a lot of RAM, processor speed and consequently more battery power. Nothing else that does, but only ruins your device's performance.Then there's that list that Griffendore mentioned, also known as the list of the Wisdom, the list of the bright, the list of the true, t
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Re: Android Advice

2017-07-14 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : assault_freak via Audiogames-reflector


  


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Not sure exactly what your end point was there... lol. I'm not planning on getting a stock android device, as I said my debates are between the galaxy s7, Galaxy A5 or the oneplus line of phones, all of which are quite good as well.

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Re: Android Advice

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Hi,Now many may not agree with my views/opinion exactly, and who knows they might be right,as I know of many people on this forum using android phones just fine,but...If you already have an IOS device to fall back on,and you have cash to spend and wouldn't miss it or couldn't use it on anything else,I'd suggest you go with a android phone preferably with android 7 preloaded.People praise the stock versions of android to heaven,and there are somethings that make a stock version really good, I.E better keyboard typing in android7, the samsung j7 on android 6 was so bad when it came to typing that it gave me fits. the moto g5 plus improves on that,at least enough that you don't feel like hearling the phone out of the window while typing on it. but when they say stock,its nothing but barebones software,so you gotta keep that in mind. Phones that are not stock do have some great functionality which you'll miss in its stock brothers lik
 e running 2 different instances of an app,secure storage,and so on. fingerlocking apps etc.I have used both samsung phones,and stock android phones, the cheaper end though or at least midrange I suppose some would call it, the j7, the moto g5 plus, oppo f1s etc,and have ended up feeling that it still needs improvement,could be better,or there's something missing in each of them.Obviously android accessibility is improving, but it has a long way to fly up to IOS. Just things to keep in mind before you get yourself one.There is  the defenders of android list as I like to call it  where you can talk about android phones apps and the like,though be sure to research everything to a high standard though before you go posting, else you'll here about it.And not a word against andr
 oid,if you value your hide. hthGrryf

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Android Advice

2017-07-14 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : assault_freak via Audiogames-reflector


  


Android Advice

Looking to get into something with decent accessibility but isn't a cheap phone, yet won't break my budget. Something mid tear, like the Samsung Galaxy a5 or anythine above that... the oneplus 5 is also appealing, if I want to go up to the top end. As much as I would like an s8, I just couldn't afford that beast right now. What are peopls' suggestions, and are there any android groups or anything similar where I could discuss how to break into android with other VI people?

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