how much does it?
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From: "Srikanth Kanuri"
To: "Dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of mobile
deviceslike phones and Tabs set up on November 15 2012."
Sent: Sunday, November 25, 2012 10:49 PM
Subject: Re: [Mobile.AI] and
quot;Srikanth Kanuri"
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on November 15 2012."
Sent: Sunday, November 25, 2012 2:38 PM
Subject: Re: [Mobile.AI] android dual sim mobile
unfortunately galaxy y pro duos runs on Version 2.3 and my father uses
it. i happen to test its accessibility and i find it to be worse.
generally i would not suggest an
thanks for that would try. really don't know about quick launch
feature would take a look on it.
1. would the quick launch feature work on the full touch phones also?
if so what would be the default key there.
2. had anyone tried the Samsung galaxy s duos with ICS on it? if so
can anyone give a f
1 till 2.3 at least the problem of inaccessible ikons does exist. no doubt
about that. However, I prefer using the "quick launch" feature under
application settings where you can define at least 27 shortcuts for apps and
can activate these apps by pressing the search key in conjunction with lett
hi, the optical movement is fine but i find the following disadvantages,
1. i couldn't access the parts of the home screen, the apps like phone
Etc. could be accessed only from home screen only. is there any
alternative please let me know on this. many Icons on home screen are
not accessible and t
Actually, there are couple of my friends who are very satisfied with this
phone. One has to get used to the optical dPad. As far as customisation is
concerned, it can hardly be avoided since good companies like samsung and sony
do customise their phones.
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On Nov 25, 2012, at
unfortunately galaxy y pro duos runs on Version 2.3 and my father uses
it. i happen to test its accessibility and i find it to be worse.
generally i would not suggest any phone with android customizations.
On 11/25/12, Aruni Sharma wrote:
> Hello, One such phone has been samsung galaxy y pro duo
Hello, One such phone has been samsung galaxy y pro duo b5512 but unfortunately
it is most ly out of stock now. This phone is pretty nice except for the fact
that it has low internal memory. Although having a physical qwerty is a
preferable option, it does restrict our choices serverely. In the
Hello Friends
hope all are fine
i would like to know, which dual Sim Android mobile is supported talkback?
and it has quarty keypad
what is the price in market?
Thanks
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