Re: should i get an i phone or an android.
Definitely an iPhone. It has an overall better experience in terms of accessibility.
I don't think though that a primary device that you want to use in a daily basis is something that you could buy and try it out. Stressing again, in my opinion, I don't find it a favouring idea buying a device that you don't know what it can offer simply because you heard that it can talk. Now of course Android phones offer way, way more than that: they can perform basic tasks and even advanced tasks if you will, though having used both platforms, I find that iPhones perform far better than Android, accessibility-wise.
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