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Well, I heard that the I-1000 is good, but they won't be making that, and
you have to shop around for rate plans. In Grosse Pointe, the coverage
is fair, but my mom and step dad can use both of their's in the house and
whereever they are.
On Mon, 9 Dec 2002, Steve wrote:
> Jeff,
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> I don't know what kind of deal you're getting with Nextel, but I haven't gotten
> a very good deal quoted from them in the past, as compared with Verizon or
> Singular or Altel.
>
> As far as accessible phones, the Nokia phones seem to be considered fairly
> accessible; although you can't use all the features of any of the phones
> independently because of the menuing system.
>
> I think in a year or so, there will be accessible talking cellphones that will
> be fairly reasonably priced.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "JEFFREY MICHAEL KENYON" <[log in to unmask]>
> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Friday, December 06, 2002 5:14 PM
> Subject: Nextel phones and features
>
>
> Hi everyone. Next month my one cell phone contract runs out and I am
> planning on switching to Nextel. Are there any other phones I should try
> to avoid getting because of accessibility? I know that the I-1000 is
> good, but whatother phones work well?
>
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