Summary
In part two of the operating system deep dive, the hosts discuss mobile operating systems, focusing on iOS and Android. They highlight the accessibility features of iOS, including VoiceOver, zoom, and screen recognition, and recommend it for blind users. They also discuss the benefits of the Apple ecosystem and the availability of accessible apps and games. However, they mention that there are some bugs that Apple takes time to fix. They also discuss the limitations of Android for hearing aid users and the delayed availability of certain apps. Overall, they recommend iOS for its comprehensive accessibility features and industry standard status. The conversation explores the accessibility features and user experience of Android devices, particularly for individuals with visual impairments. The hosts discuss the challenges and improvements in accessibility, including the use of screen readers and remote control options. They highlight the benefits of using Google Pixel phones for better accessibility support. The conversation also touches on the availability of apps and games on Android compared to iOS, as well as the importance of trying out different operating systems to find the best fit.
Chapters
00:00 The Accessibility Features of iOS
18:19 The Benefits and Limitations of the Apple Ecosystem
20:51 Bugs in iOS and Delayed Availability of Apps on Android
20:51 Issues in Accessibility
22:18 Remote Control Options
23:50 Trying TalkBack on Android
25:47 App and Game Availability
28:02 Benefits of Google Pixel
36:16 Finding the Best Operating System
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