hello,
i have purchased samsung c9 pro year ago and i am really enjoying the
same. it fully gives me the comfort of typing, recording etc it gives
me the full satisfaction of doing all the work equal to laptop. from
the perspective of accessibility, i give full rating. device
performance is
Accessibility wise, the Samsung devices may accepted. But, when it comes
about the updates, I feel that, its not worth of getting them.
If you can take as an example of mine, I bought Samsung s 6 device around 3
years back by paying rs 34 thousand.
But, now I am not able to experience the latest
Hi Satguru, Samsung has special accessibility feature like double tap
typing, accessible dialer, triple home click for enabling talkback etc. You
can right away start using your phone after reboot by simply clicking home
button thrice. A big issue that I find irritating is the stock dialer. What
I hope every one is fine their. One of my friend has his paper on 4th
November 2018, Sunday and 18th November 2018, Sunday. He stays in Jam
Nagar, Gujrat. His exam will take place in Jam Nagar. For writing his
exam he needs someone who is pursuing CA or CS or Law Officer. If
anyone is willing to
Fully agreed,
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On Mon, 1 Oct 2018, 13:00 Leikhu Laishram Leingakpa,
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> It would have been nice if the film industry could bring the real
> issues of poverty, unemployment, attitudinal barriers,
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Hi sir,
May be I could not think from your point of view, but how some phone can
be more accessible than the stock android one phones? they could be
equal, but as I said, I may be missing something. not only this, Nokia
phones are just next to the line up of Nexus devices to receive the OS
It would have been nice if the film industry could bring the real
issues of poverty, unemployment, attitudinal barriers, lack of access
to socio-economic and political system million of blind people are
facing in India in to forefront in stead of portraying such fictional
character for
Check this out:
https://scroll.in/reel/896164/from-qatl-to-kaabil-hindi-filmmakers-have-always-loved-a-good-blind-mans-bluff
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