Kam Becomes “An Efficient User” of His Smartphone
“I am visually impaired,” says Kam. “I was trying to learn how to use my smartphone. If you’re not able to use it, you’re missing out on a lot.”
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Skip to Navigation“I am visually impaired,” says Kam. “I was trying to learn how to use my smartphone. If you’re not able to use it, you’re missing out on a lot.”
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