I like the blindness apps that are available for IOS.  BeSpecular and Be My 
Eyes are a couple examples.  Money Reader is another example.  It is really 
easy to use a Braille display with IOS.  Just go into VoiceOver Settings, 
Braille then pair it.  One thing that really annoys me about Android is that 
from what I understand, each phone is laid out differently because each 
manufacturer puts its junk on.  An iPhone is an iPhone.  Once you learn one, 
you can use any iPhone that you have your hands on.  Usually, when I get a new 
iPhone, I am able to get it set up within an hour or less then go on about my 
business.  What really annoys me about Android is that not every phone gets 
updates.  That means that if I am one of the unlucky people who has a phone 
that won't get Android O, I just have to read on mailing lists about the kool 
features while I'm stuck on the earlier version.

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> On May 20, 2017, at 3:23 AM, Douglas Cameron <doug.c...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hey guys. So, yeah yeah flack time…. I currently have a blackberry PRIV 
> running android 6.0.1, love the phone yes! But here is my question. I just 
> got myself a brand new shiny fast sleek MBP and the question of android or 
> IOS is popping into my head. I have a good while before I can afford to 
> afford to get a new device, but I want some input here. Other than the 
> continuity features, please tell me what is so great about IOS today. Please 
> don’t tell me that its got the best accessibility, because that is a fallacy 
> since google is equal, but features, useful new tools, etc just something 
> that would actually sway me more to looking seriously at IOS again.
> thanks
> Doug.
> 
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