Hi,  I teach both, and prefer android.  Apple accessibility is definitely more 
seamless than androids.  Android's commitment to accessibility is firm, but it 
is more fragmented as some one else said, and they haven't had nearly as long 
to get it right as apple has.

On the other hand, accessibility has somewhat stagnated on the I platform.  
There's nothing new and exciting.  Where-as android is still adding new 
features and supports.

For a lot of my clients, IOS is still the way to go, but there's nothing I 
personally want to do on IOS that I can't do on android.  Mail, calendar, 
contacts, sms, skype, tunin radio.  In fact there are some things that android 
has which IOS currently doesn't, such as an accessible diabetes management 
system with sugar monitoring hardware, and a full featured onboard GPS for the 
blind.

Android devices can be had cheeper or more expensive depending on what you want 
and your carrier.  Android peripherals are cheaper overall, or you can get a 
phone with the hardware you want built in, such as qwerty keyboards and FM 
receivers.  Android plans tend to be cheaper than IPhone plans even without an 
agreement/term/bulloni-contract nonsense.

ANdroid gives you flexibility over system voices and input methods and other 
system tweaks that can be very important to blind people without jailbreaking 
and voiding your warrantee.

So, there are benefits, and I have clients who choose either or depending on 
what their needs ar.e  I think they ar both good options at this point and I 
appreciate having the choice.

Best,

Erik Burggraaf
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On 2013-05-19, at 8:04 AM, James Lockwood <[email protected]> wrote:

> It has been a year or so since I attempted to use an android phone. Is it 
> other peoples experience that the android software is relatively inaccessible 
> to completely blind users? Is that still the case?
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