Hi,
in my opinion, it sounds like your more curious than dissatisfied with your
iPhone or, IOS. if this is indeed the case, I suggest picking up a nexus 7 if
you want to have a low cost Android experience. Yes, accessibility has come a
long way. And, for some, I wouldn't even hesitate to
I would personally go with the iPhone, even though I have a Galaxy. You
can do more things with VO than you can Talkback E.G. label unlabeled
buttons, which I think is essential. A part where Android and Talkback
are seriously lacking are web views, and internet. If you don't know
what web
Hi, is their something about the iPhone that you do not like? The accessibility
of apple products does not need to get better... It is already the best on the
market.
There is also many more apps available for iphones and who knows how many of
the android apps are accessible.
And since you
Though Android certainly seems to be making strides in access, for totally
blind users the iPhone is still the gold standard. You may wish to seek out
the Tech Doctor pod casts regarding android there are three of them, and
though they are regarding the nexus 7 tablet I suspect you will find them
Well, I have test about android, and in a few words, never android will be
comparable with iPhone or any apple products.
1. android is a OS that has to be adapt to a device, and are so much companies
making devices with android. At the same time, each device offert different
features, that
There's a saying which goes, if it ain't broke, don't fix it. If you are
happy with the I-phone, and you have all the other apple stuff, a fairly
easy way to back up all your apps and music and other stuff, why make it all
more difficult for yourself and put limitations on what you can do by
I personally think iPhone is a better choice when using with other Apple
products. Integration is so much better in calendar, messaging,and notes. Plus,
like everyone has said, iOS still has the leg up on accessibility over Android.
Egun On, Lagunak! Basque for G'day, Mates
Louie P. (Pete)
Aaron, Are there things you can't do on the iPhone that you believe you could
do with an Android device? Android still isn't up to ios in accessibility,
although it is getting better. If you are a braille user, IOS definitely has a
lead, as you still don't have grade II input on android with