Morning Joe,
Whilst acknowledging greatly the support I received both at home and
mainly from the UK with the platform I however have given up on Android
I'm afraid.
I won't say I'll never return to Anndroid but until they improve
accessibility certainly not for me.
definitely not for everybody but there are phones I do believe coming
out with buttons but still will need a bit of gesturing too.
I strongly believe that one if possible should try get their hands on an
Android device that they are thinking of purchasing as a trial at first
anyway if that is at all possible.
I don't know if you're giving up on the iPhone but I reckon that phone
is easier and more accessible than Android but I don't have an iPhone
but my considered opinion.
Best,
Tony Sweeney.
On 09/05/2016 11:59, Joe Bollard (Redacted sender EVERTON274 for DMARC)
wrote:
ok, so here's the situation, i'm due an update on my four s mobile phone, i'm with "three" network, i've been advised to go for an android and i do know that some blind people have problems with it, but other blind people i've spoken with are happy with it, it's been suggested to me that i go for the sansom galaxy five, and "three" will let me have it for twenty nine euro, with a very reasonable monthly tarriff, just wondering what people on this list feel, i use my mobile a lot, not just for phoning and texting, but for e mails and radio, and music, would like some opinions on this, god bless, travel safely, joe.
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