I'm not sure how much the original poster already knows, or what they're
exactly asking for, but yes, there are blind people successfully using
the Android phone, browsing the web and reading email. I'd suggest
checking out Ana G's blog at http://accessibleandroid.blogspot.com/. I'd
also suggest taking this question over to the accessible cell phones
list at
http://mosenexplosion.com/mailman/listinfo/blindphones_mosenexplosion.com.
I'd also like to remind people that we only have a limited number of
posts a day, so I'd suggest people keep that in mind and make each post
count. This is a pretty precious resource after all!
On 11/08/11 12:20, Frank Cannone wrote:
> Yes, know that,
>
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> the iphone is not an android phone.
>
> On Aug 11, 2011, at 1:09 PM, Frank Cannone wrote:
>
> Everyone,
>
> Is anyone using an android phone besides the I-Phone with most applications
> successfully?
> E-mail, texting and the internet?
>
> Thanks
>
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