Neal, I never had an Android phone, but I do have an Android tablet. And I am glad I still have my iPhone 4S. I hear a lot of folks say that with Jellybean 4.2, Android accessibility is about on par with ios, and I can't agree. Inconsistent operation is one reason. Braille access is another. Inconsistent operation of the gestures is a third. And the reasons you cited with the lack of audio feedback when moving apps and the inability to label buttons is another. I'm glad I have the luxury of being able to play with the Nexus 7 tablet, but there is no way I would move from the iPhone to Android at this time. ios isn't perfect. But the accessibility is considerably more polished, IMHO. The mail app is another area where ios is really good, especially with that new delete feature. I don't want to start a Android versus ios thread. But for me, an end user firmly in the camp of my device being a means to an end, rather than a fun thing to play with that must offer me endless choice, I'm happy to stay with ios for now.
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