Not to turn this into a war but, while I did not want a touch sreem
thinking they were not blind friendly, after trying out an iPod, I am
rethinking this. I am not one to jump on everything just because
everyone else does but I need access to rthe more commonly used and
mundane things. A cell phone is such a thing.
Perhaps the comparison between radios was not accurate but then again,
this is a ham radio list and cell phones are OT so maybe....
But since OT posts have not been discouraged, I for one am interested
in the comparison between the iOS and android.
Quote of the nanosecond...
The handle on my recliner apparently doesn't qualify as an exercise
machine...who knew?
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On 5/31/2012 7:10 PM, John Miller wrote:
> There's a huge difference in icom, acceptably accessible, and yaesu who
> doesn't care and is far from it and I don't have hundreds of dollars to
> spend on a phone. If I had much choice I wouldn't have a phone at all and
> there's no way I'd spend much money for one, never gonna happen. Same with
> getting used to a touch screen, I'll try one if I have to but I've dealt
> with them on other things before and I hate them so far and don't think I'll
> ever get the hang of one for anything more than minimal things if even that.
> The only way I'd have an iphone is if someone gave me one.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Gerry Leary"<[log in to unmask]>
> To:<[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2012 9:49 PM
> Subject: Re: OT cell phone help or suggestions
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>> Well first I say in my opinion get off of the free band wagon. Unless you
>> want an Iphone. Apple is the only company who thought that blind people
>> should have access to there productswith out adding anything. It did take
>> me a little while to get use to how the touch screen works, but once I
>> actually rapped my brain around the concept I like them better then
>> buttons.
>> Yes I know that is hard for some of us to imagine, but if you try hard you
>> really get to feel that good. But I don't think that anything else talks
>> a
>> lot so if you get an android it will be like owning an icom or yeasu
>> compared to a kenwood.
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "John Miller"<[log in to unmask]>
>> To:<[log in to unmask]>
>> Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2012 7:47 AM
>> Subject: OT cell phone help or suggestions
>>
>>
>>> Hi all, OK,I'm up for a new cell phone tomorrow. I was considering an =
>>> android or something different form the windows mobile phones I've been =
>>> using, sick of lock ups and what not, I understand a few of you have =
>>> androids, can anyone suggest one that's good for accessibility that will
>>> =
>>> work on T-Mobile. I'd very much prefer with no touch screen since I hate
>>> =
>>> touch screens but it seems like that's the majority of what's out there =
>>> though my wife's phone has both which I could deal with if I had to. No =
>>> iphones on t-mobile and I'm not paying for anything if it's not free =
>>> I'll stick with what I have but I should have about anything available =
>>> tomorrow free and am tired of my current phone needing the battery =
>>> pulled once a week.
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