Wednesday, 13 November, 2013
The Samsung Galaxy Trend, that Amóvil was able to review thanks to a loan by the Vodafone Spain Foundation, is an affordable modest Smartphone that offers the best Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich). This is handset is ideal for users who want to become familiar with Google’s mobile operating system. However, it is inaccessible for blind persons and for those with limited dexterity skills.
Tuesday, 5 November, 2013
Zippers Phone is a mid-range powerful Smartphone recently launched by Vexia, a Spain-based company leader in SatNav innovation. This is a dual SIM mobile phone equipped with several cutting edge features, including a 1.2 GHz dual-core Intel Atom 2420 processor. However, it could be inaccessible for some users with disabilities.
Tuesday, 22 October, 2013
The Nokia Asha 311 that Amóvil was able to review thanks to a loan by Nokia Spain, is a basic budget Smartphone, ideal for users who like to keep things simple. However, it offers limited accessibility features, and Amóvil can only recommend it to persons with hearing disabilities.
Tuesday, 15 October, 2013
Amóvil has released an English version the Accessible and User Friendly Mobile Technology Design White Paper, which aims to serve as a tool for the designing and development of accessible mobile devices.
Tuesday, 8 October, 2013
Amóvil had the opportunity to review the Nokia Lumia 925 thanks to a loan by Nokia Spain. This high-end Smartphone offers several accessibility features that accommodate the needs of users with hearing loss, low vision or limited comprehension skills. However, it is inaccessible to blind users or persons with severe dexterity disabilities.