
Sprint, Boost and Virgin customers heading to the Android Market might notice something new called Wireless Accessibility(really just a rebranding of Mobile Accessibility). The app, designed by Code Factory, normally costs $99, but Sprint has struck a deal to offer it for free to its postpaid subscribers. The software delivers a simplified interface and provides audio prompts in synthesized Spanish and English to aid in navigation.
Engadget, Sprint and Code Factory team up to deliver free Android accessibility app















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