Welcome one and all to another exciting Tech Connect! Our Assistive Technology Specialists have safely returned from California's 40th annual CSUN and we are going to hit the ground running with a full demo and review of Raz Mobility's Smart Vision 3!
Smartphones are suppose to make our lives easier, but for many with low vision or blindness it can be difficult to navigate around the pitfalls of an ordinary modern smartphone. Although we do cover useful tips and tricks pretty often, today we are focusing on a smartphone specifically designed with assistive technology in mind!
Meet the Smart Vision 3! An Android powered smartphone equipped with several methods of control including: a touch screen, tactile buttons, and both TalkBack and Google Gemini features. Our AT specialists will demo each of these options so you can control your phone your way!
We will be covering all the basics like making a call or sending texts, as well as briefly going over some important preloaded apps. However, because Smart Vision 3 is running Android that also gives us access to the Google Play Store for additional apps. Cory and Luke have many suggestions but its important to keep in mind that not all of the apps you can download from the Play Store will be fully accessible.
0:00 Start
1:00 Introducing the Smart Vision 3, Hardware Overview, Button Controls, Jacks and Audio
3:55 Moving through menus, Demo of General Phone Calls, Contacts and Voicemail,
9:10 Using your Google Voice Assistant Gemini, Sending and Reading Text Messages,
12:15 Preloaded Apps, Full access to potentially non-accessible apps from the Play Store
14:15 Google Lookout Demonstration, Navigating through menus and modes
16:05 Specifications compared to Blindshell Classic 2, iPhone 16 ProMax, T-Mobile Support
19:50 BFG Goof, Snozzberries, etc
20:50 Wrap Up Review, Thoughts on Raz Mobility generally,
22:30 Related Videos, Livestream 11am CST, LMS with Webinars for on demand ACVREP Credits!
Contact Vision Forward Association:
Call us: (414-615-0103)
Email us: infocus@vision-forward.org
Visit us online: https://www.vision-forward.org
Online Store: https://www.vision-forward.org/store
If you have any additional questions about the Smart Vision 3, or Android more generally, please add those down in the comment section and we will endeavor to help!
Checkout another Accessible Smartphone, the Blindshell!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CVlj2C9kiGk
Vision Forward's Tech Connect continues to bring you the information you need to make the most out of your devices. Our experts know there are many factors to consider, so if you have any follow up questions please post them in the comments and we will help you find the assistive tech that's best for you.
Google Lookout Video: https://youtu.be/WKX4jEHWv3E
Want more Tech Connect in your life? Try us Live! Be sure to join us for the upcoming YouTube Live! show on March 27th at 11am CST.
Smartphones are suppose to make our lives easier, but for many with low vision or blindness it can be difficult to navigate around the pitfalls of an ordinary modern smartphone. Although we do cover useful tips and tricks pretty often, today we are focusing on a smartphone specifically designed with assistive technology in mind!
Meet the Smart Vision 3! An Android powered smartphone equipped with several methods of control including: a touch screen, tactile buttons, and both TalkBack and Google Gemini features. Our AT specialists will demo each of these options so you can control your phone your way!
We will be covering all the basics like making a call or sending texts, as well as briefly going over some important preloaded apps. However, because Smart Vision 3 is running Android that also gives us access to the Google Play Store for additional apps. Cory and Luke have many suggestions but its important to keep in mind that not all of the apps you can download from the Play Store will be fully accessible.
0:00 Start
1:00 Introducing the Smart Vision 3, Hardware Overview, Button Controls, Jacks and Audio
3:55 Moving through menus, Demo of General Phone Calls, Contacts and Voicemail,
9:10 Using your Google Voice Assistant Gemini, Sending and Reading Text Messages,
12:15 Preloaded Apps, Full access to potentially non-accessible apps from the Play Store
14:15 Google Lookout Demonstration, Navigating through menus and modes
16:05 Specifications compared to Blindshell Classic 2, iPhone 16 ProMax, T-Mobile Support
19:50 BFG Goof, Snozzberries, etc
20:50 Wrap Up Review, Thoughts on Raz Mobility generally,
22:30 Related Videos, Livestream 11am CST, LMS with Webinars for on demand ACVREP Credits!
Contact Vision Forward Association:
Call us: (414-615-0103)
Email us: infocus@vision-forward.org
Visit us online: https://www.vision-forward.org
Online Store: https://www.vision-forward.org/store
If you have any additional questions about the Smart Vision 3, or Android more generally, please add those down in the comment section and we will endeavor to help!
Checkout another Accessible Smartphone, the Blindshell!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CVlj2C9kiGk
Vision Forward's Tech Connect continues to bring you the information you need to make the most out of your devices. Our experts know there are many factors to consider, so if you have any follow up questions please post them in the comments and we will help you find the assistive tech that's best for you.
Google Lookout Video: https://youtu.be/WKX4jEHWv3E
Want more Tech Connect in your life? Try us Live! Be sure to join us for the upcoming YouTube Live! show on March 27th at 11am CST.
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00:00Luke, I've got something to make you smarter, the smart vision.
00:03Oh, I'm clever now.
00:14Hello and welcome back to another Tech Connect Live.
00:16Welcome everyone, Corey.
00:18Willkommen.
00:19Willkommen, Jonathan.
00:21Bienvenido.
00:22Bienvenido, everybody.
00:24It is our international edition of Tech Connect
00:27when we look at a new smartphone from Rasmobility.
00:32This would be the Smart Vision 3.
00:34I guess this phone isn't super new at this point.
00:36No, it's not new. It is third of its name.
00:38The third of its name, yes.
00:39But when did this version release? Do we remember?
00:42No, I think it's been a couple years.
00:44It might be close to two years old at this point.
00:46But it is their latest version of their Smart Vision line.
00:50Now, why do we need a Smart Vision?
00:51Well, let me tell you why we need a Smart Vision, Corey.
00:54Because this phone is designed for people with a vision impairment
00:57who struggle with traditional smartphones.
00:59How, I hear you asking, does it help those individuals?
01:02Well, let me tell you.
01:03There is a full numeric keypad on the front
01:06with large tactile buttons that I know you like the feel of, Corey.
01:09Yeah, good build quality.
01:11And then again, the good contrast, white phone with the black buttons
01:14makes them easy to feel.
01:16Not only easy to see, but if you are someone like me who can't see them,
01:19they're good size, good spacing.
01:22I like the buttons.
01:23Indeed. And we also have a 3.5-inch screen, not 3.5 millimeters.
01:28As I said in a previous take, that would be exceptionally small.
01:31But this is a 3.5-inch touchscreen.
01:34So, you can use the touchscreen and you could just use it as a touchscreen phone
01:37if you wanted, but you also have those physical controls
01:40and the talkback is turned on as standard.
01:42And I think that's one of the things that really sets the Smart Vision apart
01:45is having that touchscreen or having the physical keys
01:48to do all of your navigation.
01:51And one other quick note.
01:52If you don't want to bother with the touchscreen at all,
01:55within the Capsy settings, you can actually turn off the touchscreen,
01:59which is what I think is a cool feature.
02:02Yes, indeed. And now what else do we have on this phone?
02:04Well, let's check it out.
02:05On the top surface, we have a 3.5-millimeter headphone port.
02:09You don't see that very often these days, Corey.
02:11And I know that you still love your wired headphones.
02:14I actually use them every day.
02:15You do use them every day.
02:16So, you could plug them into here if you wanted to.
02:18We have a dedicated power button.
02:20So easy to turn the phone on and off, Corey.
02:22Not like with the iPhone.
02:23It also acts as your lock and unlock button.
02:26Oh, very nice. Dual function.
02:28On the right side of the phone, we have three physical buttons.
02:31We have a button to launch the Assistant,
02:34whether you're using Google Assistant or Google Gemini.
02:37It supports both.
02:39And I think we're going to be using Gemini in our demonstration.
02:41We also have two volume keys, which we can use to do what?
02:44What do you think those do, Corey?
02:45Well, I'm thinking the top one makes the volume up or louder.
02:49And the down button, well, that's going to decrease your volume.
02:52Make it soft.
02:53This is why he's an assistive technology specialist.
02:55That's why I'm the boss, Episode.
03:00We also have, on the bottom, a USB-C port for charging.
03:04And we also have a speaker grill.
03:06But wait, there's more.
03:08There's an additional speaker grill on the front as well,
03:11so we can get nice stereo sound when we are listening to our favorite tunes.
03:15Or listening, perhaps, Corey, to TechConnect Live's podcast.
03:20Which I'm not sure is recorded in stereo.
03:22But it will still come out of both speakers.
03:24If it was, well, then it would be great.
03:26And finally, we do have a dual SIM slot on the left side.
03:31Why would we need that, Corey? Why do we need two SIM slots?
03:33Well, sometimes you may have two phone numbers.
03:36Maybe you've got a business number and a party number.
03:38Sort of like a mullet.
03:40Business in the front, party in the back.
03:42And that's what I'm rocking at the moment, everybody.
03:44So that's the phone.
03:46Cool layout, cool design. We like it.
03:48But, Corey, how does it work in practice?
03:50Should we find out?
03:51Sure. Nothing would make me happier.
03:53All right, let's do it.
03:57We've done a bunch of videos on iPhone stuff,
04:00but today we're doing Android.
04:03This is an Android phone.
04:04You may not have even known that, Luke.
04:06Did you know that this was an Android phone?
04:08I had no idea. I hadn't even heard of Android.
04:11Well, that's not good.
04:13This is an Android phone,
04:15but you might not notice it right from the get-go
04:17because they've put their own custom launcher
04:20to make the phone a little bit more easy to use.
04:23And one of the reasons it's easier to use
04:26is the physical keys that we talked about in the intro.
04:29So we do have our standard directional keypad
04:32with an OK in the middle.
04:34And that's primarily what we're going to use
04:36to navigate through the menus here.
04:39We're going to show going ahead and making a phone call.
04:43Now, we're not going to just dial the phone,
04:45although that is doable through the phone menu.
04:48But instead, we'll take a look at the phone menu, Luke,
04:50because I know you're interested.
04:52I'm very interested.
04:53And then we'll show what it's like
04:54to dial someone from your contacts.
04:56I will be using the physical keypad
04:58throughout the demonstration,
05:00although if you are comfortable with TalkBack,
05:02you can use your standard TalkBack gestures
05:04on the touchscreen to accomplish the same task.
05:08So we'll go ahead and use the down arrow,
05:10and we're going to move through this main menu
05:12and see if we can find phone.
05:13All right.
05:14Phone.
05:15There's phone.
05:16We'll go ahead and hit the OK button.
05:17Phone.
05:18Contacts.
05:19Selected.
05:20And let's take a look at what we have in our phone menu.
05:24First of all, contacts.
05:25We'll come back to that, but that's pretty obvious.
05:27Favorites.
05:28Favorites.
05:29If you are used to an iPhone,
05:30you can set certain contacts to be your favorite.
05:33So if you wanted to come in,
05:34like, for example, on my iPhone,
05:36I have one favorite, and that's Luke.
05:38So I don't have to go through my contact list.
05:40I can just go to my favorites
05:41and call you whenever I want to.
05:43Which is never.
05:44Exactly.
05:45I should point out as well,
05:46we do have speed dials,
05:47so you can assign your numbers
05:49to different physical number buttons
05:51and then just hold down those buttons for speed dial.
05:54Yeah, absolutely.
05:55Call history.
05:56We do have our typical call history,
05:58so you can go in and see your missed calls,
06:00received calls, all that kind of stuff.
06:03Dial number.
06:04Dial number.
06:05That's where you'd go to go ahead and dial by the keypad.
06:09Voicemail.
06:10Obviously voicemail.
06:11What do you think that does?
06:14Does it speak to you while sending you a letter?
06:18It does.
06:19Stamps not included.
06:21Settings.
06:22And then we do have settings specific to the phone.
06:26And then that last kind of dunk noise there
06:28lets us know we're at the bottom of the menu.
06:30One of the nice things, though,
06:31is we can keep hitting the down arrow again
06:33and we should wrap ourselves back up to the top.
06:36Contacts.
06:37Yep, there we go.
06:38So we're back to contacts.
06:39We're going to pop into our contact
06:40and we're going to try to find my daughter, Amelia,
06:43and see if we can give her a call.
06:45She's going to be surprised.
06:46Especially because she's in school.
06:48But we're going to see how easy it is to do
06:50just by using the physical keys here.
06:52So we'll go ahead and hit OK on contacts.
06:55Search contacts.
06:56First thing we get is search.
06:58We could go ahead in here and do typing.
07:02Now, what's going to happen, Luke,
07:03if we want to do any text input on the Smart Vision 3,
07:06you really have two options.
07:08First, you can do the T9, where 2 is ABC, 3 is DEF.
07:12Or you can use that Gemini assistant button
07:15you talked about on the right-hand side
07:17and do dictation if you'd like.
07:19I always thought T9 was the ninth Terminator film.
07:21Ooh.
07:22Yeah.
07:23They probably made nine at this point.
07:25Who knows?
07:26I stopped watching after maybe three.
07:27That was probably why.
07:28Yeah.
07:29Yeah.
07:30All right, we're going to keep going down, though,
07:31because we're looking for Amelia Ballard.
07:33Capital A.
07:34So now I know I'm obviously in the A's.
07:36Aaron.
07:37Airport.
07:38Amanda Ballard.
07:39Just pressing my down arrow.
07:41Amber Ballard.
07:42Amelia Ballard.
07:43And there she is.
07:44So I'm going to go ahead and press OK.
07:46You have a surprising number of family members
07:47whose names begin with A.
07:49Yeah, and Ballard.
07:50Yeah.
07:51Go ahead and hit OK.
07:53Contact Amelia Ballard.
07:55Navigate up.
07:56Button.
07:57Now it's put me at the top of the screen,
07:59so I'm going to go ahead and just press my down arrow
08:01and we'll continue to move through.
08:03One quick note, though, just so you know,
08:05if you hold down your down arrow,
08:07it'll take you all the way down to the bottom
08:09while holding down your up arrow is going to go ahead
08:12and take you to the top of the screen.
08:14Good to know.
08:15Edit contact.
08:16Button.
08:17Add to favorites.
08:18Button.
08:19Should I add her to a favorite?
08:20Nah.
08:21Nah, I'll just leave you in there.
08:22Contact settings.
08:23Button.
08:24Contact photo.
08:25Button.
08:26So we're almost there.
08:27We haven't hit the call button just yet.
08:28Amelia Ballard.
08:30Call.
08:31And there's that call button.
08:32So we could go ahead, press OK,
08:34and it would go and make that phone call for us.
08:38So it's kind of nice, again,
08:40to be able to use those physical keys
08:42rather than those swipe gestures or explore by touch.
08:46So if you are somebody who wants the smartphone capability
08:50but wants to use physical keys, you can do so.
08:53But what happens if you don't want to use either?
08:56I don't want to use the touch gestures,
08:58and I don't want to use my physical keys.
09:00You can use that Google Assistant slash Gemini button we talked about.
09:04And in the next section, Luke is going to be demonstrating
09:07some features of Gemini.
09:13All right.
09:14So Corey showed us how to make a call very cool and everything.
09:17However, there is an easier way to operate the phone,
09:19especially when it comes to things that need to be typed, Corey,
09:22because I have to say the old T9 typing
09:24is not the most efficient thing in the world.
09:26I agree.
09:27Now, you can get pretty fast at it,
09:29and I know a lot of teenagers back in the 90s
09:31did get very skilled at doing T9 typing.
09:33How about you, Corey? Were you a T9-er?
09:35I was, and my skills are still pretty good, honestly.
09:38Yeah, mine also.
09:39I guess once you T9, then you never lose it.
09:42But even so, there is a nicer way of doing things,
09:45and that is using our voice, Corey.
09:47Now, we are using Google Gemini.
09:49We are using Gemini.
09:50Gemini.
09:51How do we pronounce it?
09:54Don't you forget!
09:57We are using Google Gemini,
09:59and with Gemini, it's basically an artificial assistant.
10:03Now, it's supposed to be more intelligent than the regular Google Assistant.
10:06It's supposed to be a little bit more AI-based,
10:09so it should respond well to various voice commands,
10:12to do various things.
10:13Now, we can, of course, make calls with it, Corey,
10:15but we can also send messages,
10:16and that's what I'm going to demonstrate here.
10:18I think we should...
10:19You've called Amelia already, obviously,
10:21but I think we should disturb her at school just a little bit more
10:23by sending her a text message.
10:25So, that's what I'm going to do.
10:27Very simple.
10:28I'm going to use my Gemini button on the right side.
10:30I'm going to hold it down,
10:31and then I'm just going to tell it who I want to send a message to
10:34and dictate the message.
10:35So, let's give it a go.
10:36I'll hold down the button.
10:40Send a message to Amelia Ballard.
10:45What's the message?
10:48Hello, Amelia, comma.
10:49I am a spaceman, exclamation mark.
10:56All right.
10:57Message to Amelia Ballard saying,
10:59Hello, Amelia.
11:00I am a spaceman.
11:01Perfect.
11:02Ready to send it?
11:04Yes.
11:06Sending it now.
11:09And there we go.
11:10So, very simple to send a message using our voice,
11:13and, of course, we could have said a number rather than a name,
11:16depending on if the person is in our contact list or not.
11:18Now, obviously, Corey, we see these features with smartphones regularly,
11:21so nothing groundbreaking,
11:22but it is very easy to do because we have that dedicated button
11:25to launch our voice assistant.
11:27Yeah, and I like the ability.
11:29We don't have one in right now unless Amelia responds to us shortly,
11:34but the ability to have it read your text back to you, too.
11:37So, it's not just sending text.
11:39You can ask it, read my text.
11:42What new text do I have?
11:44It'll go through them if you have them for multiple people
11:47and ask you if you want to reply to them, which is kind of cool, too.
11:50So, making that hands-free experience much easier.
11:54Indeed.
11:55So, those are cool features for people who are visually impaired.
11:57But, Corey, what about these, you know,
11:59some specialized apps that might be useful if we have a vision impairment?
12:03Does the phone have anything like that?
12:05Well, I say we jump into the applications and find out.
12:08Yep, let's dump and jump into it.
12:14As we mentioned, being an Android phone does have some benefits,
12:18including the ability to access the Google Play Store,
12:22which comes with a little bit of, you got to be careful, right?
12:27With great knowledge comes responsibility.
12:30Wasn't it great power?
12:31Yeah.
12:32Remember, with great power comes great responsibility.
12:36What you want to be careful of is, yes,
12:38you have the ability to download any Google Android app,
12:42but we don't know that they're 100% accessible.
12:45So, be careful when you download things from the Play Store.
12:48Just know that it may or may not work on your phone.
12:52However, luckily, Corey, there are many applications already built into the phone, I believe.
12:56There are. Let's go take great transition, my friend.
13:00Let's go take a look.
13:01So, again, from our main menu here, we'll choose applications.
13:051030 applications.
13:07Applications.
13:08Agenda.
13:09And within the applications option here, there are tons of different apps.
13:15A lot of them are going to be some of your standard Google Android apps that you would expect,
13:21including calendar and Google Drive and things like that.
13:28Google Chrome.
13:29Yep. Chrome is in there as well.
13:31But you're also going to get some specific apps that RAS Mobility has included,
13:37which includes, that's where I was tripping up,
13:42bank note reader, so a money identifier.
13:44There's also a color identifier.
13:46FM radio.
13:48Make sure you have your headphones plugged into that 3.5 millimeter jack, though,
13:52because it acts as the antenna.
13:54And Google Lookout.
13:57Now, don't forget, though, Corey, also YouTube.
13:59So, you could watch our very channel on your Smart Vision 3.
14:03Yeah, exactly.
14:04And I would do it multiple times a day.
14:06So, let's go ahead, though, and let's just take a real quick look at Google Lookout.
14:11Because this is an app we've talked about already before, but now being on the Smart Vision 3,
14:17let's just quickly show what it can do.
14:19So, we've got a vertical list here, alphabetical, of all of our apps.
14:23Lookout by Google is going to be down in the L section.
14:27So, I'm just going to press our down arrow.
14:29And I'm going to go through quickly, though, because I don't want to sit and listen to every app.
14:33We'll be here forever.
14:34So, bear with us as we jump through.
14:36Lookout.
14:37And look at, look where we've ended up, at the Lookout.
14:40We're going to go ahead and hit OK.
14:42Text. Lookout text mode. Select mode.
14:45So, by default here, it has come in, and it's put us at the top of the screen,
14:50which is our Select Mode button.
14:52This is where we can go through and change the different modes that Google Lookout provides.
14:57So, we've got a text mode, we've got a document mode, we've got money identification,
15:02scene description, all those different ones.
15:04I would recommend if people would like to know more about Google Lookout,
15:07they check our previous video on Google Lookout,
15:09which I'm sure that Jonathan is going to go ahead and put on a card,
15:13and probably down in the old chapter box as well.
15:15You got it.
15:16Now, it keeps saying no text in view because we have it in text mode.
15:20So, this is kind of a quick read where any text that the camera sees is going to be spoken out loud.
15:25I've got a flyer here.
15:27I've got the phone.
15:28I'm going to point the back camera at this flyer, and let's see what we get.
15:39There we go.
15:40Oh, we got a little, oh, yes.
15:42So, I know that this flyer is about growing through vision loss,
15:46or growing with vision loss from vision forward.
15:48Now, I could obviously check out some of the other options as well, or the other pages,
15:53but as you can see, any text that the camera sees is going to be read out loud.
15:57Indeed.
15:58Google Lookout, look out.
16:00It's pretty cool.
16:06All right, Cormie, well, we have taught specifics,
16:08but now it's time to specify the specifications of the Smart Vision 3,
16:12and let me tell you, first of all, about the size of this phone.
16:15We're talking 6.26 x 2.68 x 0.41 inches.
16:20Yes.
16:21Now, what does all that mean, Cormie?
16:22Well, here you will see there are three phones side by side.
16:25We have the Blindshell Classic 2 phone.
16:28We then have the Smart Vision 3, and then we have an iPhone 16 Pro Max.
16:31Now, I will say, I know the Smart Vision 3 is significantly wider and longer than the Blindshell Classic 2.
16:40It's actually almost the same dimensions as the iPhone 16 Pro Max, which is kind of crazy.
16:46Now, it's not quite as deep as the iPhone 16 Pro Max, and also not quite as long,
16:51but it is very similar, I would say.
16:53Yes, and I would say holding it in your hand is comfortable, though.
16:56It's a pretty thin phone, pretty light, 0.34 pounds, which you're probably about to get to.
17:02Very nice.
17:03Anyways, even though it's very similar in size to the Pro Max, it is still comfortable to hold in your hand.
17:09Yes, easy to put in your pocket, I would say.
17:11Some of the specifications, we already talked about the 3.5-inch screen.
17:15We have 4GB of RAM and 64GB of ROM that are built-in, and we can also put an SD card in,
17:22and that will support up to 128GB, so you can store all of your favorite TechConnect videos on there, no problem.
17:29We also have an octa-core processor.
17:32Whoa, whoa, that's a lot of cores right there. How many is octa?
17:36I would think it's an eight-core processor.
17:38I guess so. We should ask an octopus and find out.
17:40And we should note that this phone is only compatible on T-Mobile and on T-Mobile-supported networks,
17:47such as Mint Mobile, and also, do we know any other T-Mobile? Simply Mobile maybe?
17:52It's hard to say.
17:53So, yeah, at the end of the day, you want to make sure it's running off of T-Mobile's network,
17:58so if you're using a smaller offshoot network, just ask them if their towers are T-Mobile.
18:04Yes, Metro by T-Mobile.
18:06Okay.
18:07On the back there, we have two cameras, one 16-megapixel and one 2-megapixel.
18:1216-megapixel is actually not too bad, so you'll probably get some decent photos with that.
18:15On the front, we have a 5-megapixel, and of course, we do have haptics as well as ringtones,
18:22so some pretty decent specifications, I would say.
18:25Now, we do get this phone in two different versions, Corey.
18:28Yes.
18:29We get your standard version, and that's going to include your charging cable, your charging head, and headphones.
18:36With a cable, Corey, 3.5 millimeters, so you can plug those into the top of the phone and enjoy superb sound quality.
18:44But there is also a premium version, Corey. What does that one come with?
18:47Premium is going to include a wireless charging base.
18:50So one thing we didn't mention is that it is USB-C charging if you want to use the cable to do it, but it also supports wireless charging.
18:58So if you've got your own wireless charger already, great, it'll do it.
19:01But if you want to go for the premium package, it comes with a really cool charging cradle.
19:05And I just want to quickly say, sometimes some of the wireless chargers I've had, it's hard to line the phone up just right.
19:12But this wireless charging pad that it comes with is basically the same size of the phone.
19:18And so you just slide it, you know, it just drops right in, and it actually fits perfectly, and you can get that wireless charging every time.
19:25I like it. It's really cool.
19:26Yes, and I believe also the premium might come with a lens cloth as well.
19:30Yeah, and a screen protector, I believe as well, too.
19:33So we're talking $539 for the regular version, $599 for the full version, the premium edition.
19:41And you can find those at razmobility.com.
19:44With that being said, Corey, should we wrap this up?
19:46Wrap it.
19:47Let's wrap it.
19:50All right, so we have covered not everything about the phone, but enough to let you have just a little taste of what the Smart Vision 3 could do for you.
19:58What does it taste like if you had to compare it to a food?
20:01Strawberries. Schnozberries.
20:03Schnozberries? Is this a BFG reference?
20:05Oh, yeah, that is actually a great movie.
20:08Whiz-pop, whiz-bang, feel the bubbles go down.
20:12Whiz-bang, whiz-pop, blasting all around.
20:16Whiz-pop, whiz-bang, take it nice and slow.
20:20You can use that as something to fabulously eat a whiz-bobby for every meal.
20:25I love the scene where he's drinking with the queen, whatever that drink is.
20:29Wait, hold on now. Hold on. Which movie are you referring to here? Because there were two BFG movies.
20:33Oh, I'm talking about probably the newest BFG.
20:36Oh, you're talking about the Steven Spielberg. Did he direct or did he just produce?
20:40I'm not sure. Is this still in the video?
20:42Yeah, that was an original movie, which was a cartoon movie that I used to watch all the time as a kid, and it was amazing.
20:48That's not the one I'm talking about.
20:50If anybody's seen it, put it down in the comments.
20:52Anyway, so the phone tastes like strawberries. Is that good?
20:55That is good. You know what? I think that everybody... Smartphones are out there, you know?
21:01They are?
21:02They are. And for some people, that touchscreen can just be a little too cumbersome.
21:08Or even if you are capable and feel comfortable with the touchscreen, you just don't want to mess with it sometimes.
21:13I think the Smart Vision 3 walks that line of still providing you access to the Google Play Store and Google Apps and a touchscreen if you want it,
21:23but still has that physical keypad when maybe it makes sense for you.
21:29So I think it does a good job of trying to be two things at the same time.
21:34Usually, that doesn't work out very well, but I think in this case, it does a good job.
21:39Yeah, I've got to agree with you. It's got some simple navigation functions, but it does also have the power of Android behind it.
21:45So like you say, it meets all criteria for everybody, but as with anything, you should probably try it before you buy just to make sure that you kind of vibe with how it works.
21:55Yeah. Raz Mobility has been around for a while. Sometimes people ask, how long has this phone been around?
22:01They've had a number of different phones on the market for probably well over 10 years at this point.
22:07So I think that's good. Again, build quality, we haven't had any issues with it.
22:11Now, we haven't spent tons and tons of time with it, but I do feel comfortable there.
22:17In the times that I've used it and trained with it, I've had little to no issues with things locking up and stuff.
22:24You're going to have some issues. It is a smartphone, so don't expect it to run perfectly all the time.
22:30And Corey, if you do want to find out about other smartphone related things, well, why not check out our other content?
22:36We have a lot of content on various different smartphone things, including tutorials and reviews and so on and so forth.
22:42You can check those out on our YouTube channel, which I assume you're watching this video on right now.
22:47But I should point out, we also do a live show, Corey, that's done every two weeks.
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22:56And you can put your comments in live as well, and we will respond to them.
23:00Live.
23:01Live, exactly. It's a great place to find out about various technology things.
23:06And those, all you have to do, just go to our YouTube channel at 11 a.m. on a Thursday that we are doing the show, and you will be able to join us.
23:14So why not do that?
23:15But, however, maybe you're a professional, Corey, and you just want to get some ACVREP credits.
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23:25Mine is, actually. Mine's in September. I need to start getting my credits.
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23:41So this is a wonderful service for those professionals out there.
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23:52A lot of weird punctuation in there. No.
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