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HTC One M8 a powerful and high-performance device, ideal for people with hearing disabilities

Tuesday, 15 July, 2014

By Amóvil

The HTC M8 in silver

HTC’s latest flagship, the One M8 is a powerful and high-performance smartphone that standouts for its elegant and attractive design. This handset includes accessibility features that may accommodate the needs of people with hearing disabilities, low vision or limited comprehension skills. Amóvil was able to review this device thanks to a loan by the Vodafone Spain Foundation.

Huawei Ascend P7, affordable, intuitive and accesible to the blind

Tuesday, 8 July, 2014

By Amóvil

Huwawei Ascend P7 in black

Huawei’s latest flagship, the Ascend P7, is an affordable Smartphone equipped with some interesting state of the art features. This device includes a few accessibility improvements but also several barriers. It can be suitable for blind or deaf people as well as for those with poor dexterity skills. Amóvil was able to review this device thanks to a loan by Orange.

Sony Xperia M2, intuitive and suitable for blind people

Thursday, 26 June, 2014

By Amóvil

Sony Xperia M2 in Black

The Sony Xperia M2 is a mid-range Smartphone that includes a few interesting accessibility features that renders it suitable for people with visual and hearing disabilities. This device also accommodates the needs of people with poor manual dexterity skills.

Motorola Moto X, an affordable Android smartphone that accommodates the needs of blind people

Wednesday, 18 June, 2014

By Amóvil

Motorola Moto X in black

The Motorola Moto X is an affordable high-end smartphone which packs an interesting set of state-of-the art features. This is a very user friendly device that is suitable for the blind and the hearing impaired. Amóvil was able to review it thanks to a loan by Orange.

Patient coaching via smartphones help reduce diabetes complications, says a study

Wednesday, 11 June, 2014

Source: fiercemobilehealthcare.com

Receiving medical coaching via mobile devices can help patients with type 2 diabetes manage better their disease and reduce their risk of suffering complications, according to a study carried out by the University of York in Canada.

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