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Brad,
I have Nextel and I don't think those work for Nextel. I talked to Customer
Service last week to find out.
Vicki
----- Original Message -----
From: "BD" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Friday, December 10, 2004 3:04 PM
Subject: Re: Talking Cell Phones
> Phil,
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> Do you know if they work for Nextel Communications service?
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> Brad
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> At 02:42 PM 12/10/2004 -0700, you wrote:
> >For those who are blind on echurch, I don't know if you have heard of the
> >Vorizon talking cell phone? It first uses voice recognition so you don't
> >have to dial individual phone numbers. That is, say, Phil Scovell, and
it
> >will dial my home number. Of course, most newer cell phones already have
> >this feature. Mine does but mine does not have the other features I am
> >going to talk about. Sandy's new phone will speak and prompt her for a
> >command. It will speak the time, the incoming caller I D phone number,
plus
> >the person's recorded name, if you have recorded it, and many other
things.
> >For example, when it says command, you say voice mail, and it dials up
your
> >voice mail for you automatically. It also has a built in digital camera.
> >This is especially useful for the blind user. A little tongue in cheek
> >there. It will also interface with the computer and load MP3 files but I
> >don't know it's total recording capacity. This is a fg 4500 phone. Most
> >places sell them for about 110 dollars with a 50 dollar rebate. Sandy
has a
> >package plan from her place of employment and got the phone for just 50
> >dollars. This model is quite common now through Vorizon networks and
outlet
> >stores. I've been told that even Radio Shack sells them.
> >
> >Phil.
>
> Brad
>
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