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Georgie, a smartphone app for the visually impaired, now available
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By Chris Parsons  | Jul 13 2012 | 2:44 pm  | 3 Comments

Addressing the smartphone market for the visually impaired is an ongoing task.

Over the years, there have been plenty of advancements in this area with the
introduction of numerous applications, voice technology and on screen
accessibility features but now a new entrant into the market is seeking to help
folks as well. Screenreader, a not-for-profit company, has now introduced the
Android based Georgie app in the U.K where there 1 in every 30 people suffer
from some sort of visual impairment.
Using existing Samsung phones like the Samsung XCover and Galaxy Ace 2, picked
specifically to be easy to use for blind users, Georgie offers a whole new
experience by allowing for such things as managing contacts, using speech input
to send text messages and tag previous routes or hazards (like potholes or low
hanging branches) using navigation apps.
Georgie is available for purchase on the Google Play Store in a number of
different packages. The base package with all features is available for £299
with additional feature sets available for £149. You can look at the full press
release below or check out the source link for video on how Georgie works on
devices.
Source: ScreenReader
World's first smartphone for blind people available today

Georgie, a smartphone designed for blind people, by blind people, is launching
today to transform the lives of the almost 2 million people in the UK living
with sight loss. Developed by not-for-profit social enterprise Screenreader and
available through exclusive partners Sight and Sound Technology, the new
smartphone includes apps built specifically to help blind users navigate
day-to-day obstacles like catching a bus, reading printed text and
knowing their
exact whereabouts in unfamiliar areas. Tasks more commonly associated with
smartphones like using Twitter, reading text messages and taking a picture have
also been updated to be much easier to use and accessible to visually impaired
people for the first time. Georgie is available from £299, or the unique
features are available to download as an app for anyone with an
existing Android
smartphone from £149.

Founded by blind husband and wife team Roger and Margaret Wilson-Hinds,
Screenreader had a clear idea about how a smartphone should be for visually
impaired users, so enlisted Alan Kemp as Chief Technical Officer to bring the
idea to fruition. Georgie, named after Margaret's first Golden Labrador guide
dog, is the work of 18 months of development and testing, working closely with
the blind community for their feedback.

Georgie makes use of Google's Android operating system and existing Samsung
phones like the Samsung XCover and Galaxy Ace 2, picked specifically to be easy
to use for blind users. The large buttons on an uncluttered screen, voice
feedback whenever the screen's touched and an innovative way to select the
desired option also make the basic functions of the phone easier to use for
visually impaired people, as well as those unfamiliar with modern technology.

"I was able to send my very first text just earlier this year thanks
to Georgie"
said Screenreader co-founder Roger Wilson-Hinds. "It's exactly that type of
digital experience we want to make easily available to people with little or no
sight. More than that though, it's also going to help solve every day problems
for blind people so they can be more confident about navigating the real world
and become independent."

Glenn Tookey, CEO of Sight and Sound Technology added "Companies like Apple and
Google have done a good job of adding accessibility tools to smartphones, but
Georgie is the first smartphone solution developed with the visually
impaired in
mind. For that reason Georgie offers relevant features which, coupled with our
expertise in offering customer support to the blind community, makes for a
really exciting, well supported product that we're proud to exclusively
distribute."

Out of the box Georgie comes with features to let users dial a number with the
voice assisted touchscreen, manage contacts, use speech input to send text
messages and tag previous routes or hazards (like potholes or low hanging
branches) using the navigation apps. A variety of additional apps are also
available for purchase and bundled into three different packages, Travel,
Lifestyle or Communicate, to add more functions to support different aspects of
daily life that blind people may currently find challenging. These bundles are
available for £24.99 each and include the following extra features:
·       Travel
o   Near me - find places of interest - everything from bus stops and cafes to
the local zoo
o   Buses - know when the next bus is arriving and when to get off
o   Weather - forecasts for any area
·       Lifestyle
o   Audio Player - listen to audio books, talking newspapers and podcasts
o   Voice Assistant - ask almost any question and an answer is
returned in audio
format
o   Colour - find the colour of an object or garment
·       Communicate
o   Assistance - call a helper who can tell you exactly where you are
o   Audio Tagging - add a sound clip to images so they can easily be found later
o   OCR - turn a photo into a text document that can be listened to and saved
o   Camera Assistant - take a photo and be told what it is (rice pudding or a
tin of beans)
o   Twitter - send and receive tweets
o   Blogs - record and broadcast audio blogs

In the UK there are roughly 360,000 registered blind people. In addition, there
are almost 2 million people in the UK living with sight loss, which
equates to 1
in 30.

For more information please visit www.sightandsound.co.uk

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