Android accessibility tends to not be as good as iOS accessibility. On top of
that there are some apps that KeySoft seems to not work as well with as
TalkBack. You will probably find Amazon Music to be more accessible on iOS than
Android. Another route would be to purchase Amazon products such as the Fire
Tablet and the Fire TV which are fairly inexpensive and receive better
accessibility support from Amazon for their services. Another thing you could
do for Amazon Music is to purchase one of their speakers like the Echo. You can
access all of your music by voice and you can get an Amazon Music subscription
for a single device for $3.99 per month.
Sam
-----Original Message-----
From: braillenote-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:braillenote-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Joshua Hendrickson
Sent: Saturday, April 22, 2017 12:34 AM
To: BrailleNote
Subject: [BNU] just got my braille note touch, and am going to send it back
Hi to all. I just got my new braille note touch a few days ago, and I'm going
to talk to my dealer and see if I can get my money back. I really got my
touch, because I wanted to use amazon apps like unlimited music and amazon
videos. The amazon music app is a piece of crap with so many unlabeled
buttons, you can't figure out which button does what. I can use amazon music
better on my computer. I wanted to install amazon videos, but you need to
install amazon underground to do that. I can't install amazon underground. I
called amazon via phone, and was told that in order to install amazon
underground before I could install amazon video, that amazon underground should
be installed using chrome. I found out that my touch had chrome but trying to
install the amazon underground thing just didn't work. I do like being able to
use pandora and youtube and being to check my email via the gmail web
interface. However, I didn't realize how picky a lot of apps are. I also
don't want to mess around with trying app after app for different things I want
to do just to find a hopefully successful app. I was very excited to get my
touch, and was really looking forward to trying it out but no more.
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