Braille Smart Phone
Ann Chiapetta 
The latest statistic of the world blind population comes in at around 285 
million. One fifth, or, 63 million, are in India.

Entrepreneur Sumit Dagar announced he will be rolling out the world's first 
Braille cell phone. His company, Kryiate, has drawn up the first prototype. 
Dagar says that test users found it difficult to imagine dynamic Braille on 
such a small device at first, then, after using it, were very happy with it. 

The first-generation Braille phone will have some typical smart phone features 
such as a music player, an e-mail client, a calendar, and even GPS navigation. 
The Braille display features include a ten character display which can be typed 
in via a numerical keypad with tactile markings for each of the numbers. 

The smaller cell display means it doesn't need to be a typical smart phone CPU, 
keeping the (yet to be announced) price low. "Anybody who can afford a phone 
can afford this phone," Dagar says.

To read more about this product, go to:
http://spectrum.ieee.org/at-work/innovation/inside-the-worlds-first-braille-cellphone

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