Hi Shahbaz Check out the sony Xperia pro and mini pro as these both have qwerty keyboards and are android based. Cheers! graham _____ From: talks-uk-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:talks-uk-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Shahbaz Khan Sent: 30 July 2012 15:01 To: talks-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [talks-uk] Android without tuch screen is there Android phone with full keybord thanks ----- Original Message ----- From: Amie <mailto:amie.slavin@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Slavin To: talks-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Monday, July 30, 2012 9:36 AM Subject: [talks-uk] Re: Mobile technology and accessibility concerns. I'm currently using Simbion with Talks and wondering, similarly, about where to go next once my current phone falls in half. I know almost nothing and hope others will join in, but it seems to me that Talks and Mobile Speak are both now well on the way to obsolete, with IPhone and Android finally taking VI access into the mainstream. I've also heard the theory that Android is looking the better of the two, being more flexible with its app's. Hope this isn't considered o-t for here; as a Talks user it's certainly of interest to me, but apologies if it isn't an acceptable thread for this list. Amie From: talks-uk-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:talks-uk-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Mostafa Al'mahdy Sent: 30 July 2012 13:33 To: "Undisclosed-Recipient:;"@freelists.org Subject: [talks-uk] Mobile technology and accessibility concerns. Hello. Over the years, we have been looking forward to a mobile platform that can be reutilized to make the blind people use the cell phone independently. Shortly after though, the symbian based was the first to adopt this notion. Talks and Moble Speak for symbian were indeed the top and the only two options to choose from. Afterwards, we began to see the HTC and windows moble based, Talks and Mobile Speak have had to move to cope with your demands there. In a little while, Apple's iPhone has became the fashion of the town. Although it consists some buggs according to its end users, but it was just neat for the most part. Now the question is: Will Apple's iPhone persistently cope with your demands? At presently, Apple's iPhone faces a major and uneasy contestant, who could be dare to miss Android!. Probably as you know, Android is a Linux based, and it is considered to be the most sophisticated operating system of the day. It is widely obtained and rapidly being evolved to such a significant degree. Will it ultimately substitute Apple's iPhone on the long term? I have an enormous prediction of Android topping the cellphone market. It is chiefly flexable. I' currently am a symbian based user, but apparently, I may eventually go for Android. Whether you are a blind or a sighted user, you may feel free to participate in this technological discussion. I look forward to hear from you. _____ No virus found in this message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 2012.0.2197 / Virus Database: 2437/5163 - Release Date: 07/29/12