LG Optimus F3, a brainchild of Sprint and LG Electronics, has all the
potential to become a boon for people with disabilities. The F3 offers
upgrade and is available in market at just $29.99 excluding taxes.
This
Android Jelly bean smartphone with Touchwiz home screen comes with two
year services agreement and boasts of being the most affordable 4G LTE
Sprint smartphone. The specs of LG OPtimus F3 includes a long lasting
2,460 mAH battery, an IPS display for the ease of usage, 5 megapixel
rear and front facing camera, 1.2GHz dual-core processor and access to
LTE 4G network of sprint. our opinion?
Beauty Shot helps the users to enhance the appearance. ‘Cheese Shot’
allows LG Optimus F3 users to take photos by simply speaking “cheese”
whereas Panorama shot lets users capture long frames in one shot. The F3
has multi-language support and more than 50 keyboard input languages.
The phone can be purchased online from June 14th at official website of Sprint or can be booked by calling 1-800-SPRINT1. Sprint LG Optimus F3 will be available on all retail channels sometime later this summer.
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Optimus F3 is the first phone ever to be packed with unique Google
TalkBack which enables text-to-speech for the ease of interaction for
vision and blind impaired people. This feature is enabled as soon as the
user takes his phone out from the box. TalkBack of LG Optimus F3 also
offers voice guidance to the users for setup process. The phone is
Sprint ID enabled and users can download Education ID pack in a single
download. This pack makes life easier for K-12 students who have
difficulty in reading in print form due to visual, cognitive, perceptual
or learning disability. This education pack is a rare blend of
relevant mobile web service and apps which allows users to access
educational resources on Internet through the smartphone.
The
Accessible Education ID pack features customized mobile Web services
that are designed to eliminate clutter and display only the interesting
parts of the webpages to the user. It also provides students who do not
have computers or Internet connections at home with mobile-friendly
interfaces and Web-based educational resources. The phone also allows
access to free education website WebMath, a full access to Khan
Academy’s library through KhAndroid and speech based application IDEAL
Equation finder.
Moreover, home button’s LED indicator on LG Optimus F3
give hearing impaired users an array of color options to choose from.
They can choose red for a voice call or a green for SMS. Specific colors
and patterns are given for various activities like status updates,
reminders and alarms.
The LG Optimus F3 is laced with features and of course, here is to make a difference. What is your opinion?
Source : Android Origin , 10th June 2013
Source : Android Origin , 10th June 2013
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