We'll have you done any thorough study to justify this? Also it is a choice of 
every individual. By the way, I don't think there was any poll here asking 
which is the best. 

Regards,
Srinivasu Chakravarthula | @csrinivasu
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> On 30-Dec-2014, at 18:25, jaan ali <jaanalibal...@live.com> wrote:
> 
> 
>   I agree with him ios is best no matter if you are using a 4s or 5 ios is 
> the best
> 
> -----Original Message----- From: Sagar
> Sent: Friday, December 26, 2014 3:28 PM
> To: Dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of mobile 
> phonesand Tabs.
> Subject: Re: [Mobile.AI] Fwd: Accessibility features in Android 5.0 Lollipop
> 
> Hey there android lollipop has nothing major, just better web views.
> Google doesn't care much about accessibility.
> iOS is best.
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
>> On 26 Dec 2014, at 18:19, Aziz Minat <azizminat...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Got from a whatsApp group.
>> Accessibility features in Android 5.0 Lollipop
>> Much of Lollipop's accessibility features are unchanged from KitKat, but 
>> there are a few new bits inside
>> With Android 5.0 Lollipop comes a whole bunch of accessibility features for 
>> those who need to use them. While many have been carried across from 
>> previous versions of Android, there are some new things inside that will 
>> open things up to a new audience who perhaps struggled to use the platform 
>> before.
>> This is just the base of what's going to be on Android devices from Lollipop 
>> and up. Device makers can build upon this as they desire. But, read on to 
>> see an overview of what's what in Android 5.0.
>> A video walkthrough
>> The features
>> In one handy list, here's an overview of everything you'll find in the 
>> Lollipop accessibility menu. The old and the not so old.
>> Services
>> •Talkback: Google Talkback will give you verbal, audio, and vibration cues 
>> by acting as a built-in screen reader. It's perfect for the visually 
>> impaired and can be activated with ease from inside the accessibility menu. 
>> For more on Google Talkback check out our complete guide here
>> •Switch Access: A new addition for Lollipop, it allows you to configure hard 
>> buttons to perform certain tasks to enable better navigation for the 
>> visually impaired and makes a pretty powerful tool when paired up with 
>> Talkback.
>> System
>> •Captions: Enables the system wide closed caption system for videos. Having 
>> been introduced in KitKat it's still possible some users haven't had chance 
>> to try it out yet. It allows videos to display captions based on the 
>> parameters decided upon here, and you can change the text size and color 
>> within set parameters.
>> •Magnification Gestures: Magnifies the entire system UI. Activate by 
>> triple-tapping on the display inside any apps on the device, pan around 
>> using a two-finger drag and zoom in/out further using pinch-to-zoom.
>> •Large Text: - If you just want the text bigger, everywhere, activate it 
>> here. You don't get to choose how much bigger it is, but it does exactly 
>> what it says it will. You can fine tune the text size further in the display 
>> options.
>> •High Contrast Text: Instead of making text bigger, this will highlight 
>> items that are naturally more difficult to read for visually impaired 
>> people. White text (regardless of the background color it sits on top of) 
>> will be outlined in black and lighter colors such as grays are made black so 
>> they're easier to see.
>> •Auto Rotate Screen: Duplicated from the Display menu. Sets the display to 
>> rotate to landscape mode whenever you need it to. However not all apps will 
>> work in landscape mode, sadly.
>> •Speak Passwords: Exactly what it says it does. Use only if you really, 
>> really need to use it and please use it with caution even then.
>> •Accessibility shortcut: This will allow you to quickly enable accessibility 
>> features, even while the device is locked.
>> •Text to Speech: This allows you to choose the text-to-speech engine of your 
>> choice, where Google's is the default. Even then you've got languages galore 
>> to choose from and even the ability to pick male/female voices and the 
>> quality of sound you want to hear. Downloading a UK English female voice in 
>> high quality was around 280MB by example.
>> •Touch and Hold Delays: For those with dexterity issues, how long you need 
>> to press and hold to complete actions could be an issue. This allows you to 
>> alter the duration required to three different settings.
>> Display
>> There are some new options for Lollipop designed to assist those with visual 
>> impairments related to color.
>> •Color Inversion: Google currently labels this as experimental and says it 
>> may affect device performance. In any case what it does is flip the entire 
>> device color scheme to the inverse. It works across the whole system UI and 
>> inside all applications. You can quickly turn this on in the quick settings 
>> by pulling down the notification bar with two fingers, then tapping on the 
>> icon.
>> •Color Correction: We touched on this when the first L Preview dropped, 
>> though for whatever reason Google has since reduced the number of options 
>> from 6 to 3. In any case, there are options to change the display mode based 
>> on different types of color blindness: Deuteranomaly (red-green), 
>> Protanaomaly (red-green) and Tritanomaly (blue-yellow)
>> Screenshots taken and shared in any of these display modes will not reflect 
>> the changes you've made, so anyone else will be able to view them without 
>> any color correction. As such we've tried to capture them on camera which 
>> you can see in the gallery below.
>> No color correctionDeuteranomaly (red-green)Protanomaly 
>> (red-green)Tritanomaly (blue-yellow)Color inversion 1 / 5
>> No color correction So, that's a quick run through of everything Google will 
>> be including in Android 5.0 Lollipop. Your phone – either pre- or 
>> post-Lollipop update – may have more to offer, and that's even better news. 
>> But Google's doing a better job than it has before with Lollipop, that's for 
>> sure.
>> --
>> Regards,
>> Aziz Minat.
>> 
>> 
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