isn't the exact experience as the iphone, but i use it daily as do many others with out problems and can get everything i want done on it. don't even carrry my bn anymore but keep it as a back up . feel free to ask me offf list if you have other questions. i've been very happy with my droid phone. I don't think the android os supports braille at the mooment. Talk back does work well as a screen reader and there is one by code factory as well. With and android you have to be wuilling to be patient, and be somewhat adventurous it
Original message:
Hi.
I am planning to get an inq android phone when it
is released.  What i want to know has anyone used
an android phone with talkback and the braillenote
apex? Is it possible to have the apex as a synth
or braille display for android os, or control
android and talk back with the apex brailled
keyboard?
Also if anyone has used android and talk back, is
it as good as it looks on paper for accessibility?

Thanks, Louise.

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