The Nexus 4 is great, my only slight criticism is that the screen and
therefore the phone is a little larger than suits me but hey I'm in the
minority.
I've used MA and mobile speak before that for a long time but sadly I@m
tearing myself slowly away. What I've done is tried to build a replica
of all the features, one by one, on one of my home screens. This is in
the order they appear in MA, so I have an icon for contact, phone, sms
etc. I use the best app I can find for each function so for example an
accessible contact manager developed by the European Commission. So
piece by piece I'm replicated the familiar MA functions with accessible
alternatives. I am not happy about needing to do this and really wish
that code factory could have kept up with the pace but I'm coping more
and more without.
Hope this helps
Paul
On 12/09/2013 09:37, Lars Bjørndal wrote:
On Tue, Sep 10, 2013 at 02:53:26PM -0700, gary melconian wrote:
I have just ordered the nexus 4 and will use mobile accessibility since I will
use mobile accessibility where I know that talkback has limitation and then
vise versa.
Is there some blog post or other information that documents where TB
is better than MA and vise versa? I've installed a demo of MA on my
new Samsung Galaxy S4, and honestly, I find it cumbersome to use two screen
readers.
Thanks and regards,
Lars
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[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Claudia
Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2013 2:39 PM
To: 'Mobile Accessibility Android Users List'
Subject: [MA] phone Suggestions, Please
Hello,
I am desperately seeking suggestions, for a new phone! I am currently using an
Android phone, the Samsung Sidekick 4G, with TMobile, as my provider.
After 20 months, I think the phone has finally had it.
I did not damage it, drop it in water, etc., but my insurance coverage will
allow me to replace the phone, but at a cost of $150. I don't think so!
When I asked what compreble models they may have, with a Qwerty keyboard, a
representative informed me that Most companies are pretty much phasing out
those phones.
More and more Androids are completely touch screen phones.
Does anyone know of other Androids recently released that may suit my needs? I
just need to be able to text and hear texts.
I really don't want an Iphone, but it seems that more and more blind people are
using them.
Does anyone know whether the Blackbury q10 works for us or has speech?
Thanks.
Claudia
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