The iPhone 3GS has some significant Voice Over navigation features built to help the seeing-impaired use the iPhone. However, we can see this functionality helping anyone who can’t look down at their iPhone while they are doing another activity. Changing a iTunes track while driving, for instance, becomes a lot easier with voice navigation.
Other times when something like this would be useful for the sighted? In classroom setting, or in bed at night?
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