Samsung Galaxy J2 Pro
Type of device: Mobile
This device may be used with Wi-Fi or a data plan to access the internet.
This device has a touchscreen.
Accessibility Features:
- Cognition:
- Voice Notes
- Simplify Display
- GPS Capability
- Copy and Paste
- Simple Instructions
- Photo Associated Telephone Book
- Assistance Instructions
- Simple Reminders
- No Screen Timeout
- Hearing:
- Supports Closed Captioning for Web Video or Streaming
- Front Facing Camera
- Adjustable Maximum Volume Control
- Two-way Video Communications
- Visual Alerts - Electronic Message
- Ringer Volume Adjustable
- Messaging Options - Text Messaging/SMS
- Visual indicators on Display - Network
- Visual Alerts - Incoming Calls
- Device Coupling - Bluetooth/WLAN
- Vision:
- Screen Reader
- Screen Magnifier
- High Contrast Mode
- Display Characteristics - Colour Differentiation
- Display Characteristics - Adjustable Brightness Control
- Voiced Menus
- Adjustable Font - Size
- Adjustable Font - Style
- Audible Cues - Battery
- Standard Number Key Layout
- Speech:
- SMS Personalisation and Reuse
- Messaging Options - Predictive Text
- Messaging Options - MMS
- Messaging Options - IM
- Messaging Options - Email
- Messaging Options - Text Messaging/SMS
- Physical:
- Stylus or Prosthetic Device support
- Voice Recognition for Accessing Features
- Voice Recognition for Dialling
- Automatic Answer
- Flat Back for Table Top Operation
- Device Coupling - Bluetooth/WLAN
- Predictive Text Input
- Speaker-phone capable
- Easy to Press Keys
- Headset - plug connected
More information is available on:
Samsung Galaxy J2 Pro PDF User Guide
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Are you a community organisation or school looking to help bridge the digital divide? Listed below are organisations which may be able to help.
Read more: Affordable Devices - Community Organisation Resources
National Reconciliation Week (NRW) is a time for all Australians to learn about our shared histories, cultures, and achievements, and to explore how each of us can contribute to achieving reconciliation in Australia.
Every year workplaces, schools, early learning services, community groups, reconciliation groups, and people right across the country host a whole range of activities. ACCAN employees, who for the most part work remotely, were encouraged to visit or research a site of significance in their local area and report their discoveries.
You can download some of the ACCAN employee reports below:
Arcadia, Magnetic Island - Wayne H13.01 KB
Berry Island Reserve - Yuriko H2.43 MB
Cooks River Strathfield - Elise A4.55 MB
Dharawal National Park - Kate E15.09 KB
Ellesmere Camp - Laetitia K1.3 MB
Grotto Point Engravings - James OB477.4 KB
Jibbon Aboriginal Rock Engravings - Kelly L351.41 KB
Kurrajong of Dharug - Tanya K1.8 MB
Lake Bummiera - Amelia R62.14 KB
Rock Shelter at Undercliffe Earlwood - Elie A55.5 KB
Terrey Hills petroglyphs - Andrew W534.6 KB
Ticehurst Park - Richard V1.24 MB
This theme will examine the barriers to getting and staying connected for renters, people experiencing homelessness and those residing in supported accommodation, retirement villages and social, community, affordable or public housing.
Building on historic work undertaken by ACCAN this theme will focus on the development of policy proposals to improve the digital inclusion of consumers regardless of where they live.
This theme will focus on emerging issues and trends in the use of communications technologies to cause consumer harm. The intent of this theme is to identify emerging issues and support the development of forward-looking policy settings.
Building on research undertaken by ACCAN grant recipients this theme will focus on the development of policy principles and settings that limit the use of communications technologies for consumer harm, including coercive and abusive behaviour.
We strongly encourage prospective applicants to phone or email ACCAN's grants team to discuss your project idea. Remember, applications are assessed independently, so we are able to help you develop your idea and hone it appropriately for the ACCAN Program. We're also available for any other questions you might have about ACCAN Grants.
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Or via the National Relay Service
The Australian Communications Consumer Action Network (ACCAN) was delighted to host the 2023 Sue Salthouse Memorial Lecture on 5th December 2023.