I have read in various posts, on multiple platforms, that TalkBack struggles when reading large bodies of text. My question is, is this on Google's version, Samsung's version, or both? How does Prudence handle large bodies of text? What about Jieshuo?
Is there a tried and true method for reading large articles online? Or any specific workarounds?
As the time to upgrade gets closer and closer for me, I find myself with these questions. I want to know that, should I switch over to Android, whether it be to a Pixel, a Samsung, or something obscure like a Nothing phone, I want to be sure that I can do things I enjoy currently on iOS, such as reading news articles, blog posts, And the like.
With regards to alternate screen readers, should I find that large bodies of text work fine with third-party readers, what would be a better platform, or does it really matter? For example, is there any difference in performance between one platform or another, in terms of functionality and accessibility? What about supportive accessible applications, does any one app store have any advantage over another? For example, is there anything in the Google play store, that I cannot find in the galaxy store, or vice versa, and likewise with the more obscure devices?
Looking forward to hearing your thoughts, especially longtime users of Android. Also, I will update this post if I have more questions. 🙂