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To think I gave real consideration to the idea of buying a Google Pixil instead of an iPhone this time around. I'd have been a really unhappy dude at this point. These enhancements to Braille Screen Input will keep me loyal to iOS until Android can replicate the experience. Just, wow.
in reply to Justin Ekis

shrug. I think honestly these days you need both. Certain apps work fantastic on iPhone and garbage on Android, and other times its the exact opposite. Use Telegram? Probably want ANdroid. Use the arlo smart home app? Probably iPhone. Invested in the Google ecosystem? That'll be Android. Oh, you wanted to access something on an iCloud backup from five years ago? Yeah, that's an iPhone. Do you use a mac for work? iphone. Do you use Windows for work? Probably Android if you want to link it to Windows. Do you like mobile but just can't stand VoiceOver for some reason? Android has multiple screen readers so pick one. With everything going app-first or even app-only these days the reality very quickly becomes that if you want to do all the things, you need more than one phone. That's what #accessibility is, now.