The smartphone's cursor is basically a virtual finger that permits clients to do what others can with a standard smartphone. As a matter of fact, this $1,000-smartphone won a "Verizon Powerful Answers' Award" with $1 million in prize cash. The $1,000 sticker is defended as it can help crippled individuals hugely. It's as of now helping a young man in Britain with muscular dystrophy.
Sesame engineer Giora Livne, who himself is handicapped, is presently wanting to distribute out around 30 Sesame smartphones to individuals with handicap. As said prior, the young man from Britain is as of now among the five beneficiaries of the smartphone, aside from a previous Israeli trooper who was wounded in 1976.
Interestingly, Livne thought of the concept of the
complete hands-free handset in the wake of seeing a TV exhibition for a head
controlled game. Using this technology has changed his life drastically
and ushered in smartphone age.
With a foundation in electrical engineering, Livne
perceived the innovation's potential in helping others experiencing same
issues. He now routinely messages and sends WhatsApp messages to his companions
and three kids with the help of this technology!