Re: accessible touch screen cell phone suggestions

I'd have been able too previously, but Motorola has been the cheapest actually accessible Android phone for a while now, allot of that is because most phones under 100 bucks have custom,, mostly proprietary overlays over the stock Google experience, Moto E 2015 is very new, insuring updates for at least 2 years, and it's running Lollipop which is the newest version, and has several talkback improvements.


If you go for an older, cheaper phone, maybe Moto G 2014, 90 to 100 bucks, or a used phone, you'll not get as many talkback improvements by default, and it's not for sure that you can update to Lollipop out of contract on those, plus, updates will have far less support time, though the Moto G is only 8 months or so old, so if you can find one used, that may be good.


Otherwise, I'd just ditch the touchscreen idea and get a still usable, but far more simple flip phone.

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