Ideally, the best phones should help to make your life easier, but that can mean different things for different people. I personally suffer from dyspraxia, meaning that I have issues with hand-eye coordination.
While this condition is manageable, it requires that I consider different factors when looking for a phone to use. For instance, I can struggle to get the most out of smaller screens. On top of that, I’ve also dropped more phones than I can count, which can certainly be a problem even for more durable models.
I know how challenging it can be to find the ideal phone that answers all the needs we have, and that can lead to indecision. So I've compiled this breakdown to help people looking for some help to find a device that maximizes accessibility.
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