AT&T Introduces Free Accessibility Solution for Android [Video]

att mobile accessibility lite freeIf you or someone you know blind or visually impaired, you might want to take note of this.  AT&T announced today that they will be offering free, for a limited time, a customized version of Mobile Accessibility application.  The application will provide voice cues and assistance for completing  common tasks on Android devices.  Users will be able to place calls, send email and text messages, set alarms, browse websites, and even find their current location. Voice synthesis is provided by Nuance Vocalizer.  The app normally retails in the Android Market for $99.  To learn more about Mobile Accessibility Lite, please watch the video after the break.

Source: Engadget

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