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Garageband for android scam3/18/2024 not acapella? just more variety it seems and, for those using a hable one it seems you can do a lot of navigation and opening of apps etc. yet eloquence from android users point of view from code factory is punchy, responsive and just. sighted people can do wallpapers, and have their own themes, what about us? i mean, how on earth, has eloquence passed its test even for ios 16? clearly, it was not tested rigorously enough it is appaulingly bad, tinny, quiet and just useless. everyone by default has the same "ping" on whatsapp now yes you can change say a chat sound but again you are so limited in the sounds you can select from it is just not original in the slightest, samsung, it seems and pixel, have a lot more variety in the way you can customize them, like on the apple watch the sound ding is used for every app it seems it stupid as you never know what you have received. Yes you can have different sounds for each contact yes, but let's be honest here, with ios it just seems to be a global sound for an app notification, not events within the app itself, whereas android it seems let you use any sound you want you are only limited by your imagination on android whereas ios? you have only the in-built sounds to turn from. It just seems that android based on a sound you set will instantly say to your brain, oh, that's a news report, oh, that's a message. the way you can have sounds to notify you of a certain message, a mail with an attachment a certain event within an app is sorely lacking with ios, the notification sounds are dull and unoriginal in ios. , and that does not require Talkback or Commentary to be used with it! Although, there is support for working with Talkback with it if ya do so desire.Īll I would say is, whether we are slating apple or android, one thing is clear. One Android app that has not gotten much talk at all, is There needs to be a modern one for this now. The command for toggling Talkback Speech (without exiting Talkback completely) is a Triple-Tap and hold with two fingers (by default).Īlso, back in the day there use to be podcasts on comparing Android and IOS accessibility on a fair scale. If you have yourself, share among the Accessible Android Forums. Here's hoping I will be doing so myself soon. (currently at 979 For all the talk about Samsung, no one here (witht the exception to one person I know), has tried Samsung Dex I see. If more people here would give those guys feedback and submit accessible Android apps to their web site than all this Android VS IOS talk, more good could actually be done, don't ya think?īTW, just in case you're not following them on Mastodon and/or YouTube, below I share links! , are the places for talking Android from a blindness perspective on a larger scale.īTW, Accessible Android does have their own app in the Play Store, if ya didn't know:Īccessible Android and Blind Android Users have a Telegram group, a forum (which could use more love), and if ya haven't subscribed to their YouTube channel and/or podcast yet, go and do so! But if you want to be as productive as possible, I would recommend an IOS or iPad OS device.Īs I myself and others have mentioned already, Is android useable? yes it is if you are willing to put up with its limitations. But in general, IOS is my favorite mobile OS. I'm sure there are other things I am missing. Magic tap responds faster on IOS than on android, and better keyboard and braille support. But on IOS it is so much easier to cast to tvs and apple tv set top boxes. Also IOS has vizLens, android does not have any equivalent to this app at all. Although liking youtube videos is much easier and much more consistent on IOS than it is on android. On both platforms I could use pluto tv, and various radio and video apps. Now for the most part, apps work the same on IOS as they do on android. I also missed how easily spellchecking is done on IOS. The most important thing that I missed was voiceover's image descriptions and screen recognition. And although there were a few benefits, like the speech having shorter pauses during punctuation and reading things like emails there were some major things that I missed. So I spent the past 3 to 4 months using a samsung phone with the latest android and talkback.
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