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Jonathan Mosen is a blind technology enthusiast. His articles about
technology are always fair, well-written and very interesting. He
recently purchased a Nexus 6P handset which runs the latest version of
Android. In his blog, he has published a very long but well-written
review of the pros and cons of Android from the perspective of a blind
user. I think that I agree with all of his points. He articulates all of
the things I really like and respect about it, as well as all of the
things about it which I find problematic. While I admit that I was
initially taken with it when I first began using it, I have now
concluded that it still needs a good deal of work in order to have the
same level of convenient accessibility which I've grown accustomed to
with iOS devices from Apple. Still, that's me and many blind consumers
use and like Android and, for many, it may do what they want. Rather
than reposting the article, I'll provide a link to it. If you're curious
about Android or if you're wondering if it should be considered, this
article, while being rather lengthy, is worth the read.
http://mosen.org/6p/
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David Goldfield,
Assistive Technology Specialist
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