Specific Needs
Accessible mobile communications for the Specific Needs of customers with disabilities.
- Dedicated team of specialists
- Access to cellular products and services designed to meet Specific Needs
- Tailored to visually impaired, hearing impaired, and senior citizens
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Vodacom provides accessible mobile communication and a dedicated team of specialists focus on the Specific Needs of customers with disabilities. Vodacom, in partnership with various disability organizations and individuals, provides customers who are visually impaired, deaf and hearing impaired, as well as senior citizens easy access to a range of mobile products and services designed to meet their individual needs. Vodacom offers a wide range of phones, services and price plans, so that you can find one that suits your specific needs.
Welcome
Vodacom is dedicated to providing products and services that increase accessibility to communication for customers who are blind, partially sighted or experience low vision.
Inclusive design devices
Some of the accessible smartphones Vodacom has on offer, such as iPhone (Apple OS) or Samsung Galaxy S and J ranges (Android OS), are sold as is, because it comes standard with:
• Pre-loaded or built-in text-to-speech software, which converts text-based information displayed on the smartphone screen to auditory information, and enables visually impaired customers to listen to their SMSs, contact names, battery life, signal strength, and much more.
• The text-to-speech applications are called:
• Apple – VoiceOver
• Android – TalkBack
Note: when VoiceOver or TalkBack is activated on your Apple or Android smartphone, the gestures are different than those a sighted person would use – for example, all single “taps” are replaced by “double taps”.
The following inclusive design smartphones and tablets can be purchased by our visually impaired customers:
Apple devices:
- iPhone 6
- iPhone 6 Plus
- iPhone 6S
- iPhone 6s Plus
- iPhone 7
- iPhone 7 Plus
- iPad tablets
- iPad Mini tablets
- Samsung Galaxy J3
- Samsung Galaxy J5
- Samsung Galaxy S6
- Samsung Galaxy S7
- Samsung S7 Galaxy Edge
- Samsung Galaxy tablets
- Vodacom Smart Kick 2 – MOST AFFORDABLE PHONE
Android devices
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We realize that a visually impaired customer initially requires assistance by a sighted person to activate the text-to-speech application (VoiceOver or Talkback) on the phone, before they can start using the phone in audio mode.
Therefore, when a visually impaired customer purchases a new accessible Smartphone, you can request a store consultant to activate the text-to-speech application on the phone.
Should you prefer to activate the text-to-speech application of your Apple or Android phone at a later stage, you can follow the steps below.
How to switch VoiceOver ON (Apple devices)
Method 1
The simplest way to switch VoiceOver ON is by pressing the home button three times quickly.
Method 2
Go to Settings - General - Accessibility – VoiceOver – switch it ON
Basic Gestures for iOS (Apple) Smartphones when VoiceOver is switched ON
The moment VoiceOver is switched ON, the Gestures change:
When the blind customer uses VoiceOver switched ON, one must double tap to open any App as a single tap will simply announce the name of the App.
Some gestures for using VoiceOver
• Single tap to hear a description of what you have tapped
• Double tap to activate
• Flick to the left or right to move to the next item on screen.
• Flick three fingers to scroll
How to switch TalkBack ON
Go to Settings – Accessibility – Vision – switch TalkBack ON
Basic Gestures for Android Smartphones when TalkBack is switched ON
The moment that TalkBack is switched ON the Gestures change:
Some gestures for using TalkBack
• Double tap to open any App as a single tap will only announce the name of the App.
• Use two fingers to scroll
Getting to know the accessibility features of your phone
When customers with visual impairments purchase an accessible touch screen smartphone for the first time, they require information about how to use the VoiceOver or TalkBack text-to-speech application on their new smartphone.
Resources
To learn more about VoiceOver, click here
https://www.apple.com/accessibility/iphone/vision/
To learn more about TalkBack, click here
https://support.google.com/accessibility/android/answer/6283677?hl=en
Vodacom Kiosks at Organizations for the visually impaired
We have established Vodacom Kiosks at various Organizations for the Visually Impaired where we have trained visually impaired staff to offer training and information on how to use accessible smartphones.
These staff members have also been trained on selling basic Vodacom products, such as airtime, starter packs and porting customers.
Contact the relevant organization to make an appointment:
Pretoria: SA National Council for the Blind (Tel 012 452 3811)
Cape Town: Cape Town Society for the Blind, Salt River (Tel 021 448 4302)
Worcester: Kaleidoscope/Institute for the Blind (Tel 023 347 2745)
Customer Care Support
For account queries or information about Specific Needs products and services;
Call : 082 12580 free from a Vodacom phone and any other phone (standard rates apply)
Email: 12580@vodacom.co.za
Should you require contacting a Vodacom accessibility expert;
E-mail: specificneedsqueries@vodacom.co.za
Please feel free to communicate your accessibility needs and we will do our best to assist.
Contact Us
- Call 082 12580 free from your Vodacom phone or from any other phone (standard rates apply)
- E-mail 12580@vodacom.co.za
- SMS 12580
Device Priority Repairs
We are aware that mobile devices have become a lifeline for most people and more so for persons with disabilities.
As a customer with a disability your device repair will receive priority when you book it in at one of our Customer Repair Centres.
You are welcome to send an e-mail to specificneedsqueries@vodacom.co.za should you require further information.
Special deals for the Deaf and Hearing Impaired
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More deals
Interested in a particular device? If you want a smartphone that’s not currently available on a Specific Needs deal, send an email to specificneedsqueries@vodacom.co.za and we’ll get back to you.
Need help? Please send an e-mail to 12580@vodacom.co.za
SMS bundles for the hearing impaired
We realize that people who are deaf or hearing impaired use SMS as one of their preferred channels of communication, so we are giving our deaf and hearing impaired customers more value to help them stay connected. With this new permanent price offer, if you are deaf or hearing impaired, you can purchase an SMS bundle and receive an additional SMS bundle at no extra cost
Standard SMS bundle for Vodacom customers |
New SMS bundle for Vodacom hearing impaired customers |
Total cost per bundle |
In-bundle SMS |
Out-of-bundle SMS (Peak) |
Out-of-bundle SMS (Off-peak) |
20 |
40 |
R10.00 |
25c |
80c |
35c |
50 |
100 |
R25.00 |
25c |
80c |
35c |
100 |
200 |
R33.00 |
17c |
80c |
35c |
200 |
400 |
R45.00 |
11c |
35c |
35c |
300 |
600 |
R67.50 |
11c |
35c |
35c |
500 |
1000 |
R112.50 |
11c |
35c |
35c |
1000 |
2000 |
R225.00 |
11c |
35c |
35c |
1500 |
3000 |
R337.50 |
11c |
35c |
35c |
2000 |
4000 |
R450.00 |
11c |
35c |
|
Click here for the full brochure.
To request this offer, download the Application Form
Smartphones compatible with hearing aids
Kindly note: Prior to purchasing a phone, we want to advise that you first discuss the accessibility of the phone with your Audiologist, so that it can be determined whether your specific hearing aid will be compatible with the phone. It is mainly telecoil hearing aids that are compatible with certain phones. Not all types are hearing aids are compatible with phones.
Customer Care Support
Contact the following Contact Centres;
Send an e-mail to 12580@vodacom.co.za
SMS 12580