Re: [Mobile.AI] talkback feature in mobile phone

2015-01-30 Thread Shashi
thanks for the to-the-point response, mukesh!


On 1/30/15, mukesh jain mukesh.jai...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hello,
 After reading your mail, I wish to comment on some of your queries:

 background
 the person is currently using a handset without talkback facility e.g.
 talx or in-built. the person wants to be able to read sms or
 figure-out missed calls. the person may not want to buy a new handset,
 and may not be comfortable with touch phones.

 1. at what price and from whom may she buy the talx software?
 a. if we can share the list of models that are compatible with talx,
 it will help her.
 My answer:
 Nuance ZOOMS Talx software
  only run on this list of phones, which use the Symbian Series 60 and
 Series 80 operating system:
 Keyboard phones:

 * Nokia 5320
 XpressMusic
 * Nokia 5630 XpressMusic
 * Nokia 6700 slide (but not 6700 classic!)
 * Nokia
 6210
  Navigator
 * Nokia 6220
 Classic
 * Nokia 6650
 fold
 * Nokia 6710 Navigator
 * Nokia 6720 classic
 * Nokia 6730
 classic
 * Nokia 6790 Surge/slide
 * Nokia C5-00
 * Nokia C5-00 5MP
 * Nokia E5-00
 * Nokia E52
 * Nokia E66
 * Nokia E71
 * Nokia E71x
 * Nokia E72
 * Nokia E73
 * Nokia E75
 * Nokia N78
 * Nokia N79
 * Nokia N85
 * Nokia N86
 * Nokia N96
 * Nokia X5-01

 Currently, this software is not available to purchase in India and
 upon the follow up, I learnt that it is likely to be available in
 month or two.

 So here another option is available that is mobilespeak to make your
 talking phone. The above models are very much supported for your phone
 for this software, too.
 You can contact it's dealer Karishma enterprises based in Mumbai to
 purchase this software. For more information visit:
 http://www.karishmaenterprises.com/Mobile%20Speak.htm

 there are few online stores like ebay, Amazon India offering these
 phones even new ones and old ones. So you may search on these sites.


 2. which qwerty handsets have an in-built speech software?
 a. what is the typical price range of these handsets?
 You may also want to try the nokia screen reader on the phones offered
 by nokia. I doubt, whether it is inbuilt but you may download the same
 separately on these phones. This is the free app and you can learn
 more about it from here:
 http://codefactoryglobal.com/app-store/nokia-screen-reader/

 3. if she absolutely must go for a smart phone, which is the simplist to
 use?
 a. she is 60+ in terms of age so
 age factor shouldn't be a problem. It entirely depends on her need and
 sensitivity to learn new things.
 b. are there any 2nd-hand iphones available that she could consider
 buying in good condition... not the latest model of course!
 I would not recommend old/used models as there might be chances of
 having repair issues at the later stage and considering her age
 factor, of course, we wouldn't expect her to take these troubles.

 4. anything else that she needs to know or do? any better suggestion?
 In my opinion, firstly, she should be patient to learn and adapt to
 these technologies such as, getting acquainted with the accent
 produced by tts, new mobile computing techniques, etc.
 Secondly, she should spend some time with the actual user of this
 mobile software who can guide her step by step in a simpler manner
 suiting her actual needs to use the mobile phone.
   Thirdly, not to recommend her any used touch phones as it is not
 made solely for the use of persons with blindness. If she is compelled
 to take the old phones due to no availability of proper talking
 softwares as suggested above, then she may think of getting the old
 mobile phones with the proper talking software loaded on it. There
 might be lots of blind persons willing to sell their old handsets
 considering their change from these phones to touch phones. You may
 examine these phones carefully with the actual condition of the phone
 and presence of the talking software loaded on it.

 If you are interested in procuring such phone, then you may get in
 touch with me off the list.

 I hope that I am able to provide you the little information needed to you.
 Thanks,



 On 1/30/15, Shashi advantage.sha...@gmail.com wrote:
 hi,

 thanks.

  accept your point on outdatedness of simbian... but we are talking
 about someone (not me) who is 60 and above in terms of age... has a
 functional rather than learning orientation to mobile phone... that is
 why simbian that she already is used to, works for her.

 android
 based on posts, i understand that there are multiple  apps that need
 to be installed, as against the aple devices (which i use) where all
 of it is in-built... not sure if she will be able to or comfortable
 with doing al the work for an android

 blackberry--
 are these devices voice enabled
 is voice in-built
 is it with qwerty keys
 if all of the above is yes, then which of the models is likely to be
 the least expensive and easily useable for the person in question?



 On 1/29/15, Bhavya shah bhavya.shah...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi,
 * Simbian is 

Re: [Mobile.AI] talkback feature in mobile phone

2015-01-30 Thread mukesh jain
Hello,
After reading your mail, I wish to comment on some of your queries:

background
the person is currently using a handset without talkback facility e.g.
talx or in-built. the person wants to be able to read sms or
figure-out missed calls. the person may not want to buy a new handset,
and may not be comfortable with touch phones.

1. at what price and from whom may she buy the talx software?
a. if we can share the list of models that are compatible with talx,
it will help her.
My answer:
Nuance ZOOMS Talx software
 only run on this list of phones, which use the Symbian Series 60 and
Series 80 operating system:
Keyboard phones:

* Nokia 5320
XpressMusic
* Nokia 5630 XpressMusic
* Nokia 6700 slide (but not 6700 classic!)
* Nokia
6210
 Navigator
* Nokia 6220
Classic
* Nokia 6650
fold
* Nokia 6710 Navigator
* Nokia 6720 classic
* Nokia 6730
classic
* Nokia 6790 Surge/slide
* Nokia C5-00
* Nokia C5-00 5MP
* Nokia E5-00
* Nokia E52
* Nokia E66
* Nokia E71
* Nokia E71x
* Nokia E72
* Nokia E73
* Nokia E75
* Nokia N78
* Nokia N79
* Nokia N85
* Nokia N86
* Nokia N96
* Nokia X5-01

Currently, this software is not available to purchase in India and
upon the follow up, I learnt that it is likely to be available in
month or two.

So here another option is available that is mobilespeak to make your
talking phone. The above models are very much supported for your phone
for this software, too.
You can contact it's dealer Karishma enterprises based in Mumbai to
purchase this software. For more information visit:
http://www.karishmaenterprises.com/Mobile%20Speak.htm

there are few online stores like ebay, Amazon India offering these
phones even new ones and old ones. So you may search on these sites.


2. which qwerty handsets have an in-built speech software?
a. what is the typical price range of these handsets?
You may also want to try the nokia screen reader on the phones offered
by nokia. I doubt, whether it is inbuilt but you may download the same
separately on these phones. This is the free app and you can learn
more about it from here:
http://codefactoryglobal.com/app-store/nokia-screen-reader/

3. if she absolutely must go for a smart phone, which is the simplist to use?
a. she is 60+ in terms of age so
age factor shouldn't be a problem. It entirely depends on her need and
sensitivity to learn new things.
b. are there any 2nd-hand iphones available that she could consider
buying in good condition... not the latest model of course!
I would not recommend old/used models as there might be chances of
having repair issues at the later stage and considering her age
factor, of course, we wouldn't expect her to take these troubles.

4. anything else that she needs to know or do? any better suggestion?
In my opinion, firstly, she should be patient to learn and adapt to
these technologies such as, getting acquainted with the accent
produced by tts, new mobile computing techniques, etc.
Secondly, she should spend some time with the actual user of this
mobile software who can guide her step by step in a simpler manner
suiting her actual needs to use the mobile phone.
  Thirdly, not to recommend her any used touch phones as it is not
made solely for the use of persons with blindness. If she is compelled
to take the old phones due to no availability of proper talking
softwares as suggested above, then she may think of getting the old
mobile phones with the proper talking software loaded on it. There
might be lots of blind persons willing to sell their old handsets
considering their change from these phones to touch phones. You may
examine these phones carefully with the actual condition of the phone
and presence of the talking software loaded on it.

If you are interested in procuring such phone, then you may get in
touch with me off the list.

I hope that I am able to provide you the little information needed to you.
Thanks,



On 1/30/15, Shashi advantage.sha...@gmail.com wrote:
 hi,

 thanks.

  accept your point on outdatedness of simbian... but we are talking
 about someone (not me) who is 60 and above in terms of age... has a
 functional rather than learning orientation to mobile phone... that is
 why simbian that she already is used to, works for her.

 android
 based on posts, i understand that there are multiple  apps that need
 to be installed, as against the aple devices (which i use) where all
 of it is in-built... not sure if she will be able to or comfortable
 with doing al the work for an android

 blackberry--
 are these devices voice enabled
 is voice in-built
 is it with qwerty keys
 if all of the above is yes, then which of the models is likely to be
 the least expensive and easily useable for the person in question?



 On 1/29/15, Bhavya shah bhavya.shah...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi,
 * Simbian is outdated and non-existent.
 * You require a certain amount of practice, in my case, a week, and
 you will get totally comfortable with a Touch Screen interface.
 * If you desire to use a recent device 

Re: [Mobile.AI] talkback feature in mobile phone

2015-01-29 Thread Bhavya shah
Hi,
* Simbian is outdated and non-existent.
* You require a certain amount of practice, in my case, a week, and
you will get totally comfortable with a Touch Screen interface.
* If you desire to use a recent device through a combination of QWERTY
keypad and Touch Screen, look at some Android devices, though touch
screen containing a physical QWERTY keypad.
You may also wish to look at the archives of this list, similar
questions have come numerous times in the past.

On 1/29/15, Shashi advantage.sha...@gmail.com wrote:
 hello all,

 this request has come through an acquaintence for someone, who is not
 known to me. will appreciate response.

 background
 the person is currently using a handset without talkback facility e.g.
 talx or in-built. the person wants to be able to read sms or
 figure-out missed calls. the person may not want to buy a new handset,
 and may not be comfortable with touch phones.

 1. at what price and from whom may she buy the talx software?
 a. if we can share the list of models that are compatible with talx,
 it will help her.

 2. which qwerty handsets have an in-built speech software?
 a. what is the typical price range of these handsets?

 3. if she absolutely must go for a smart phone, which is the simplist to
 use?
 a. she is 60+ in terms of age so
 b. are there any 2nd-hand iphones available that she could consider
 buying in good condition... not the latest model of course!

 4. anything else that she needs to know or do? any better suggestion?


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[Mobile.AI] talkback feature in mobile phone

2015-01-29 Thread Shashi
hello all,

this request has come through an acquaintence for someone, who is not
known to me. will appreciate response.

background
the person is currently using a handset without talkback facility e.g.
talx or in-built. the person wants to be able to read sms or
figure-out missed calls. the person may not want to buy a new handset,
and may not be comfortable with touch phones.

1. at what price and from whom may she buy the talx software?
a. if we can share the list of models that are compatible with talx,
it will help her.

2. which qwerty handsets have an in-built speech software?
a. what is the typical price range of these handsets?

3. if she absolutely must go for a smart phone, which is the simplist to use?
a. she is 60+ in terms of age so
b. are there any 2nd-hand iphones available that she could consider
buying in good condition... not the latest model of course!

4. anything else that she needs to know or do? any better suggestion?


-- 
Shashi



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