Hi Beto, You said to read below to find answeres to your other questions, but the last thing I saw was the part about new devices coming out every four months. Was that the last thing you said? Sent from my iPhone > On Oct 27, 2013, at 1:11 PM, Beto Arreola <beto.arreola22@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Hello I will answer your questions below except for you last one. > Talk back is the best screen reader in my opinion you can run on your phone > it is there right from the start and is completely reliable. > Now as or if you should wait for the iPhone 6 that is something only you can > decide we can’t tell you to wait or not to wait. > Like I mentioned in a comment I did on answering one of your questions below > android has to many options and if you like simple android is simple in firms > of all the different things you can do with it, but the hard part comes from > chooing the device you will be satisfied with for 2 years since every 4 > months or so a new device comes out that is better then the last. > Now remember to read below my answers to your other questions. > > > >> On Oct 27, 2013, at 9:21 AM, Shane clark <hshaneclark@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >> Hello everyone, >> I apologize if I've asked this already, but it seems as though the more I >> ponder on this, the more I am curious. >> Ok, so I am currently using an iPhone 4S, with 7.03, and I thus far love it >> and all of Apples products, and the accessibility they offer. However, I am >> very interested in the Galaxy S4, and had an opportunity to play around with >> it a little, and it seemed very nice as well. >> In talking to a friend last night, I told him, here are the things I'm >> wrestling with, and I figured I'd share them with you guys, and get your >> opinions. What I like about my iPhone, is how it is straight forward and >> easy to use. When it was jailbroken, I liked the fact that I could use an >> app called ProTube to download any song from YouTube, straight to my phone, >> and use an app called Bridge to import the song to my native music app. Can >> this be done on a Galaxy S4, or do the songs go to a download manager folder >> somewhere? Well You can do both these things on any android device and you >> can move any file you want to any area of the phone you desire since the s4 >> and all other android phones have a dedicated file manager. > > >> I'm one that likes my music all in the same location, verses 200 songs in >> the music app and let's say 20 songs somewhere else. >> Also, I've heard that you can customize the Galaxy and other Droid phones to >> have different layouts and such. I'm sure they're other things you can do >> also, but I don't know what they are, but am curious though. As for me, I'm >> happy with my layout of my home screens. I move the icons where I want them, >> and I go from there. You can natively move your apps around on any android >> phone and set them up like you can with your current iPhone. > > >> I'd also hate to get the S4 in Feb when my contract is up with Sprint, go to >> Verizon, and a month or so later, the S5 comes out. Any word as to when it >> will be available? For when phones are coming out this is need known they >> don’t have a set schedule so what you ask is hard to tell. Here is a piece >> of advice you must settle for a thing you know will last you 2 year because >> on android the thing goes like this you get the s5 for example, but then LG, >> or HTC or any of the others will release something that is way better then >> what you have. You need to realize right away that with android you get >> many choice and they are all different so if you wish to venture in to the >> android world you need to make sure that what you get is what you really >> want. I can’t tell you what you like and no one else can only you can >> decide that and know you can actually stick with it for two years. > > With the iPhone everything is easy for everyone because all phones are > exactly the same. > > >> How are the other screen readers like Speil I think its called, and I think >> there's another one also? With TalkBack, can you change the default voice if >> you don't like it? I guess I kinda am used to Samanthas voice, and it would >> take me awhile to get used to anothers tone and such. >> I guess what I'm getting at is, should I wait and see how the iPhone 6 is >> going to be, in other words, if it isn't broke, don't fix it, or should I go >> with a Galaxy and take the plunge, if you will. >> Any and all feedback is welcomed both on and off list, at the email >> hshaneclark@xxxxxxxxx. >> Sorry for the novel of an email lol, I'm just curious as you can tell. >> Thanks, Shane. 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