Do you find smart phones complicated and difficult to use ? The good news is that there is a phone that has physical buttons and not a touch screen. Blindshell is an accessible phone developed specifically for people experiencing vision loss who may not need all the bells and whistles of a smartphone, but do want some of their features. Think of this as a flip phone with physical buttons. Do many basic tasks like texting, email, and making calls. You will need a phone plan to use it. There is an excellent discussion about Blindshell at Hadley.edu here.
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