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Finally I have plase the odder moto e second gen (3g-4g)
Did I take wright decition?
is it fully accessable for me ?
Looking for your reply friends
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Moto e 4g is the best choice under 10k budget
It would offer best accessibility experience since it has also got the 5.1
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On Wednesday 20 May 2015, payal Thakur payalthakur9...@gmail.com wrote:
Finally I have plase the odder moto e second gen (3g-4g)
Did I take wright decition?
is it
Dear friends,
Wanted to know more about Kindle books. Is it a different instrument
altogether like a mobile for reading books. Can blind person use it
for reading books? Does it read like talk back? If it is accessible
then I would like to buy it for myself as I like to read books.
Kavita
Hi,
Kindly let me know if anybody has used Redmi mobiles phones. There is
a good review for this mobile on amazon site. But wanted to know about
its accessibility with talk back .
Kavita
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Hello guise
Our local SBI branch manager says that mobile banking facilities is not mansion
in SBI circular for blind.
So blind people can not get the mobile banking facility.
Is there available RBI circular for the same?
If yes, then Kindly provide as soon as posible...
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hello, greetings
as for my knowledge, still we are far from android accessibility.
there is lots of things to be improved in accessibility
anyway, in my opinion, Redmi mobiles will also comes with talkback
installed, if the device comes with the kitcat version of android, it
might accessible
but,
A Kindle is a small hand-held electronic device for reading books,
which has been developed by online retailer
Amazon.
Rather as you download an iPod or MP3 player with music, you download
books (via wireless technology) on to a Kindle and read them on it.
The latest model
is the Paperwhite, which