Hi, We are looking into replacing old Nokias with Android, for users who don't require iPhones. I am proposing we go for Android for cost. This will also allow me to have a platform that is supported by the Mobile Device Management system I have been implementing. I need to be able to support the handsets independently, hence why I've picked Android. I know next to nothing about Android. What price ranges do they live in, and if I were to by one today brand new from a phone supplier would they all come with the latest FW and Talk back either enabled or could be enabled by me straight from the handset independently? I am wondering how the other accessibility features of Android compare to that of iPhone? EG for people with vision impairments, learning disabilities, motor skills, hearing impairments? This would strengthen my argument to go for a smart phone over a feature phone as my organisation is Section75 compliant. I have other business reasons why I feel we should go for Android within our business context that I can push. Any information greatfully received! BTW. I'm hitting lists because time is very much a factor. Thanks, Barry. Barry Toner ICT Assistant ICT Department Clanmil Housing Northern Whig House 3 Waring Street Belfast BT1 2DX Tel: 02890 876000 Fax: 02890 876001