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American Foundation for the Blind Evaluates Top Cell
Phones for Accessibility
Cellular phones have become a critical piece of technology—on the
job, in case of an emergency, or to keep up with friends or family.
But for the ten million people who are blind or visually impaired,
cell phones are anything but convenient. To explain the access problems
with cell phones, the American Foundation for the Blind (AFB) has
recently released the fourth in a series of product evaluations of
some of the top mobile phones on the market.
"Over the past year, AFB has been conducting objective, reader-friendly
product evaluations on cell phones," said Paul Schroeder, vice
president of Policy, Research and Technology of AFB. "These evaluations
are not only intended to help blind consumers make informed choices,
but also to assist companies in developing access solutions in the
wireless service industry."
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