Yes I must add that when I got to play around with that, it had jelly bean
as comparing to ice cream sandwitch.  when comparing the 2, jelly bean
proved to be top accessible.  If geting the nexus phone unlocked directly
from google, this phone comes with jelly bean but I geting it through
sprint et, u may get icecream sandwitch.  best to get from google if able
to cause u will get more accessibility that way.  When playing with
icecream sandwitch, I found it to be partial accessble but not much.
On Sep 18, 2012 10:06 AM, "Dusty Tague" <[email protected]> wrote:

> The best I can suggest here is, if you can, go to your local sprint store
> and play with one, if they have one and compare it for yourself.  Touch to
> explore depends on third party apps, including Google's to implement.  As
> far as access world, when was the article released and also what version
> was evaluated?  Many improvements were made in Jelly Bean including
> implementing touch to explore automatically in all apps taking advantage of
> the standard interface.  If customized, they once again need to implement.
>  This was done as a result of having to rewrite apps to take advantage of
> touch to explore in ICS, which many developers, including Google itself
> didn't always implement.  I would suggest the same for those using AT&T or
> Verizon.  In addition, play around with the iphones, 4, 4s, and if possible
> the 5.  In this way, you can find your best fit.
>
>
> On 9/18/2012 7:27 AM, Alcidonis Law Office wrote:
>
>> Access World has a very negative review of the Nexis and Android
>> operating system -- there are problems operating the touch to explore
>> feature with consistency. I wouldn't mind learning how to use a
>> touch-screen only phone but I would expect the accessibility to be the same
>> as it is on the IPhone.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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>> -----Original Message----- From: Dusty Tague
>> Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2012 3:32 AM
>> To: Mobile Accessibility Android Users List
>> Subject: Re: [MA] REally need to choose a Sprint Android phone!
>>
>> To answer your questions.  There is a version of the GNex that works on
>> AT&T.  I don't know if they carry directly or if you have to buy it
>> through google, but a GSM version is available.  It is strictly a touch
>> screen phone, but since it runs on Jelly Bean, the need for a slide-out
>> keyboard isn't as much needed.  You might desire on though and if that
>> is the case, the option there is to get a bluetooth keyboard to pair
>> with it.
>>
>>
>> On 9/17/2012 8:00 PM, Leslie Fairall wrote:
>>
>>> I may be wrong here, but does AT&T have a version of the Galaxy Nexus?
>>> My understanding is that it is touch screen only, with no physical
>>> keyboard. Is this also correct?
>>>
>>>
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