In February 2025, I got my OnePlus 13. This article will detail my journey with the phone, my thoughts on Android as a whole, and…
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Google TalkBack is the default built-in screen reader for Android. However, starting with One UI 3.0 based on Android 11, Samsung phones and tablets come…
6 CommentsI hesitate to call this a review since I did not use this Motorola Razr as my primary phone for any substantial amount of time.…
Leave a CommentSunday, the 27th of April 2025 marked a major turning point for Tech-Freedom, one of the blind-specific apps on Android, which includes features like a…
13 CommentsFor the past couple of years, I’ve been reviewing Samsung Accessibility Framework evolutions, starting with Framework 33, and then we saw together how it came…
One CommentThe OnePlus 13 is a reasonably priced flagship Android smartphone offered for $899 in the US. It has the latest Qualcomm SnapDragon 8 Elite processor,…
Leave a CommentIt’s that time of the year again when I reflect on my journey with Android. Back in 2012, I decided to purchase my first Android…
One CommentOpenAI’s much-anticipated “12 Days of OpenAI” event, running from December 5, 2024, promises to unveil a groundbreaking product or model each weekday over two weeks.…
Leave a CommentWhen I posted my article about Samsung’s accessibility framework after One UI 6.1 was released—a framework that continually improves—I ended the article with a note.…
Leave a CommentLet’s face it. Switching screen readers can feel like picking a new pair of shoes. We know our trusty old shoes, or TalkBacks in our…
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