Editorial: Why iPhone drives the future of mobile silicon and Google's Pixel doesn't, Apple Insider

2019-08-30 Thread Richard Turner
Long but interesting read. https://appleinsider.com/articles/19/08/29/editorial-why-the-iphone-drives-the-future-of-mobile-silicon-and-googles-pixel-doesnt Richard  Live long and prosper Check out my web site at: www.turner42.com -- The following information is

Re: Why iPhone

2013-02-23 Thread Ricardo Walker
Hi, in my opinion, it sounds like your more curious than dissatisfied with your iPhone or, IOS. if this is indeed the case, I suggest picking up a nexus 7 if you want to have a low cost Android experience. Yes, accessibility has come a long way. And, for some, I wouldn't even hesitate to

Re: Why iPhone

2013-02-23 Thread Wes
I would personally go with the iPhone, even though I have a Galaxy. You can do more things with VO than you can Talkback E.G. label unlabeled buttons, which I think is essential. A part where Android and Talkback are seriously lacking are web views, and internet. If you don't know what web

Why iPhone

2013-02-22 Thread Aaron Linson
Hi List, I'm not new to the iPhone but I'm new to this list. I was curious why the iPhone when android has been getting pretty good at accessibility? The reason I'm asking is because my contract will be up in september and I'm torn on which platform to go with? I own an iPad and a macbook pro

rE why iPhone?

2013-02-22 Thread Chuck Dean
Hi, is their something about the iPhone that you do not like? The accessibility of apple products does not need to get better... It is already the best on the market. There is also many more apps available for iphones and who knows how many of the android apps are accessible. And since you

RE: Why iPhone

2013-02-22 Thread Jesus Garcia
quite informative. Sorry I don't have the link perhaps someone else on the list will send it to you. -Original Message- From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Aaron Linson Sent: Friday, February 22, 2013 19:42 To: viphone@googlegroups.com Subject: Why

Re: Why iPhone

2013-02-22 Thread Pablo Morales
@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Aaron Linson Sent: Friday, February 22, 2013 19:42 To: viphone@googlegroups.com Subject: Why iPhone Hi List, I'm not new to the iPhone but I'm new to this list. I was curious why the iPhone when android has been getting pretty good at accessibility? The reason I'm asking

Re: Why iPhone

2013-02-22 Thread Fred Olver
by possibly making use of an android? Fred Olver - Original Message - From: Aaron Linson blindgeek1...@gmail.com To: viphone@googlegroups.com Sent: Friday, February 22, 2013 6:42 PM Subject: Why iPhone Hi List, I'm not new to the iPhone but I'm new to this list. I was curious why

Re: Why iPhone

2013-02-22 Thread Pete Nalda
I personally think iPhone is a better choice when using with other Apple products. Integration is so much better in calendar, messaging,and notes. Plus, like everyone has said, iOS still has the leg up on accessibility over Android. Egun On, Lagunak! Basque for G'day, Mates Louie P. (Pete)

Re: Why iPhone

2013-02-22 Thread Mary Otten
Aaron, Are there things you can't do on the iPhone that you believe you could do with an Android device? Android still isn't up to ios in accessibility, although it is getting better. If you are a braille user, IOS definitely has a lead, as you still don't have grade II input on android with