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Originally Posted by crossi
You are wrong about the suitability of smart phones. The drawback of the phones for those with vision problems is the damn screens are so small they can't read the print to use the menues. It's why my father didn't but a cell phone. There is no way he could have used it. He couldn't even see the keys much less the screen.
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Don't iOS and Android have completely spoken menu's and app icons, when you touch them? I've actually read something like that, quite some time ago. You'd swipe your finger over the entire screen, and the phone would tell you what you were touching. To activate the option, you'd need to touch/click again.