This is a great idea for those who whos hand function and voice is affected. This guy on the front im is a guy called Shane who ive known for 4 years now and he cant speak, when we have talked on skype he use mouths the words so i figure he can use this especially if it can be used with 'gestures'.
Touch-Free Control
Gesture recognition understands small head movements, eliminating the need for touch
Integrated Voice Control
Use your voice to turn on/off the phone or switch between applications
Download Apps
Touch-free interface extends to nearly any app from the Google Play store
Works Out of the Box
Works touch-free immediately, no additional set-up required
Lightweight Mobile Design
The Sesame smartphone uses Google Nexus 5 for the hardware
My Samsung Galaxy S4 has most of those features but this is really cool! Looks like a Nexus running a Google/Android OS but is designed 100% for people with disabilities and eliminates all needs for touch. I wouldn't really need this myself but I love it! This will make a huge difference for a lot of people.
That is awesome! My cousin's hand function is limited and he uses a stylus for touch screens. I am super jealous of his computer! He drops and breaks phones more often than I do. (My right hand is half numb thanks to damaged and pinched nerves.)
That phone is great for people who can't speak well or don't have good hand function. I have a LG G3 and I love it, but I do wish the voice commands were easier to turn on, and they don't understand me very well unless (for some odd reason that is mystery to me) I set the language on English-Britain instead of English-America. My accent and dialect have caused minor issues for me here in North Dakota. (My old coworkers told me I speak much too quickly, and my psychologist has a tough time making out what I say thanks to my "accent", which mashes words together. I'm from a reservation that has Canadian accents and dialects mashed in with the Native Americans' accents.)