Hi Alistair
If you have a preference for buttons, the Kapsys SmartVision2 has three input
modes, text entry, touchscreen gestures, and voice. Other than that, you
wouldn’t go wrong with a Google Pixel. I have never seen one of these, but
they come with no bloatware, and will always update quicker than the likes of
Samsung, LG etc. It depends on your budget.
Kind regards,
Jackie Brown
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Subject: [access-uk] New android phone recommendations please!
Hi folks, Looking to try a new Android phone as it’s been a while since I had
one. (moto G 1st gen) Am totally blind so no need for large screen, in fact I
prefer smaller phones. Would like it to be responsive,latest android and of
course accessible. Brand doesn’t really bother me as long as it’s as above, any
recommendations? Thanks
alistair