Yes, if braille support is important to your friend, iOS is the way to go.
In Android, braille needs some love. The two biggest issues are these:
(1) output can be in contracted braille, but input is all uncontracted,
and (2) some important areas, like e-readers, mostly don't send
information to the braille display. There are smaller annoyances, like
you can mute speech while using the braille display and you don't read
contractions like "btn" for "button."
On 6/6/2016 12:07 PM, John Lee wrote:
> Great braille support in iOS and witherrible braille support in android.
>
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