Smartphone specially designed to help blind people navigate launched

London , Fri, 13 Jul 2012 ANI

London, July 13 (ANI): A specially designed smartphone for the blind and partially sighted has been launched in the United Kingdom.

The device, called Georgie, has a voice-assisted touch screen and offers a variety of apps to help complete tasks such as catching a bus, reading printed text and pinpointing location.

The handset is powered by an Android operating system and uses existing Samsung handsets such as the Samsung XCover and Galaxy Ace 2, The BBC reports.

The phone was designed by blind husband-and-wife team Roger and Margaret Wilson-Hinds.

Roger said he and his wife designed the phone to make the technology available to people with little or no sight.

"It's exactly the type of digital experience we want to make easily available to people with little or no sight," the report quoted him, as saying.

"It is also going to help solve everyday problems for blind people so they can be more confident about navigating the real world and become independent," he added.

Sight and Sound Technology, a firm that provides hardware, are distributing the phone and software to blind and visually-impaired people. (ANI)



Read More: United Nations Volunteers | United nations | Mobile Technology | Technology Bhawan | United Salt Work | Wilson Garden | Indian Institute Of Technology | Govt.college Of Technology | Kharagpur Technology So | Mahesh Batna | Mangura | Laucha | Nishaangara | Chhoghra | Sankola | Shivananpur | Samsung | Roger Federer | Janata Dal (United) information | Android

LATEST IMAGES
Chandrababu Naidu talks to media after a meeting with President of India BJP Delhi president meets with MCD East Councilors ABVP protest against Chinese Premier visit to India Anand Sharma meets Zhi Shuping Anil Ambani and Hu Huaibang at India China CEOs Forum
MORE...
Social bookmark this page



Post comments:
Your Name (*) :
Your Email :
Your Phone :
Your Comment (*):
  Reload Image
 
 

Comments: