You can't possibly know what the future holds for the upgradability of this device. Besides, I'm not even sure what falling farther behind means in this case. Falling behind what?

BTW, I assume we're talking about the Braille Plus 18, which is more like a note taker with a cellular option than a smart phone. It also costs $3600 US and not $4000.

On 11/10/2013 06:33 PM, Jesus Garcia wrote:
Which you cannot upgrade with android, thus the base of the operating system
will continue falling further and further behind, until one day guess what
it will no longer work.


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of David Chittenden
Sent: November 10, 2013 18:49
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: When will Apple take this seriously?

Ok, go to American Printing House for the Blind, www.aph.org and check out
their braille android phone. I believe the cost is around $4000. It is a
phone specifically developed for the blind. It's specific functions work
well for the blind. You have your wish answered. Enjoy your $4000 Android
phone.

David Chittenden, MSc, MRCAA
Email: [email protected]
Mobile: +64 21 2288 288
Sent from my iPhone

On 11 Nov 2013, at 1:40, [email protected] wrote:

This is very frustrating. Hordes of emails have circulated with the many
shortcomings of IOS7. Many bugss and shortcomings that have appeared in ver
7 that were not in IOS6.
It becomes very frustrating when even the basic phone functions are
compromised.
1. Ending calls is a pain. Countless times I thought I had ended the call
but it was active. This has lead to embarrassing situations and also a drain
on my wallet due to large long distance call charges.
2. When I get phone numbers in a text message, I should be able to call or
message or store the number with a tap. No! I could do it with my 6 year old
Nokia better.
3. Entering data in a web form has become a nightmare. With my previous
phones running Talks I could do much better. I pay 10 times to get a iphone
and guess what? I can do less with it! Very frustrating.
This list could go on and on. . . . New models will launch, new IOS
versions will roll out. . . But the shortcomings and bugs will stick with
us. Technology for the sake of technology. But no technology for the
visually challenged. Wish someone would charge more but make a phone that
works. With IOS7 AND IPHONE all one can do is pull ones hair out, welcome to
a bald world populated with buggy iphones!
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