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]>
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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.