Tuesday, October 4, 2011

AT&T intros free Android accessibility solution for visually impaired (video)

posted by:Elias Torivio

by:Zach Lutz

If you or somebody you know is blind or visually impaired,then you'll probably want to know about the AT&T's newest offering for its android phones. For a limited time only, the carrier is distributing a free, customized version for mobile accessibility with and app that provides voice cues and assistance for completing tasks on google powered smartphones. People who will use it can find the ability to place calls, send messages or emails, set alarms easier, browse the web, and even find their current location and more. It also has voice synthesis provided by Nuance Vocslizer, the app retails for only $99 in the android market. It might be wise to get it quickly before this offer ends.

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