
Russell Coker <russell@coker.com.au> wrote:
If you use a Nexus 4 then you have more incentive for re encoding it due to the lack of micro sd support. -- Sent from my Samsung Galaxy Note 2 with K-9 Mail.
which does have micro sd support, unless I'm mistaken. This was one of my reasons for not buying a Nexus 4, despite its attractions in other respects. I ended up with a Samsung phone due to its hardware specifications and the fact that Samsung's modifications of the Android UI mostly do not interfere with the accessibility support, which I rely upon (specifically, TalkBack, Explore by Touch, braille display connectivity and the underlying infrastructure these require from the system and applications). The main significant drawback so far has been that the Samsung on-screen keyboard is not very accessible - a problem that can be solved by installing Google's Android keyboard and making it the default. This and a few other difficulties aside, the essential functions are usable (out of the box, as they say) by people who are blind.