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David Poehlman <[log in to unmask]>
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David Poehlman <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Wed, 14 May 2003 07:38:27 -0400
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BPOC talking cellphone


Here is information about a talking cellphone for the visually impaired =
for those that may be interested.  I personally wrote to the company in =
Spain and below is the information they sent to me.  After reading, to =
hear the presentation go to this link.

www.mobileaccessibility.com

When you get to the site, enter on presentation, then arrow down to =
start and the presentation will begin.  After each beep, you will have =
to arrow down to next to continue.

Below you will find some information about Mobile Accessibility.

Code factory is a computer programming company which was set up in 1998. =
Since then, it hasn't stopped expanding, operating at international =
level, and
making full use of new technology.

Because of our experience, we have been chosen by ONCE - one of the most =
important organizations for the blind in Europe - as partners in working =
with them
on the creation of different computer applications for the blind. During =
this partnership until now about 15 computer games and many other =
products were
developed.

A large number of professionals are involved in each of our projects all =
working together to produce a high quality product at an affordable =
price that
meets the needs of the visual impaired person.

One of the problems facing the visually handicapped is the use of the =
mobile phone. It is designed basically on visual concepts, without =
considering the
needs of the blind and partially sighted.

Mobile Accessibility is a computer application which makes the mobile =
phone accessible in different ways and allows its uses to be adapted to =
the needs
of the visually handicapped.

Mobile Accessibility has a powerful voice synthesizer designed by the =
Swiss company SVOX, which allows simple access to all the uses of the =
mobile phone.

Mobile accessibility is designed to work in all new generation mobile =
phones, regardless of the operating systems they run on.

Mobile accessibility does not need any additional external adaptive =
device to work. Once loaded in the mobile phone it is fully functional.

Features of Mobile Accessibility

- Allows SMS and multimedia (MMS) messages to be sent, received and =
read.

- Allows entries on the list of contacts to be added, removed and =
updated.

- Gives access to the list of calls received and dialling of any of =
these numbers at the simple touch of a button.

- Identification of calls

- Operation of alarms

- Personalization of voice synthesizer

-Access to list of calls (missed calls, numbers dialled,)

-Automatic start-up when phone is switched on.

- Allows call tunes to be associated with contacts.

- Reading of battery and cover levels.

- Available in several languages: English, French, German, and Italian.

Soon available in Spanish, Portuguese and Japanese.

-And many other additional features.

CODE FACTORY, S.L.

Rambla d'Egara, 148, 2-2

08221 - TERRASSA

(SPAIN)

Tel: + 34.93.733.70.66

Fax: + 34.93.789.30.51

WEB:
www.codfact.com

E-mail:
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=A9 2003 CODE FACTORY, S.L. All rights reserved.

Features described can be altered without prior notice


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