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The LG VX4650 is quite similar, with the addition of an analog mode. The VX
4750 is similar to the 4650 but adds the walkie-talkie feature first
popularized by Nextel.
Some claim the 5200 is as accessible as the 4650. The 4650 allows you to
access the same functions as the 4500, except if I recall, adding a second
number to an existing contact isn't quite as easy.
These phones don't talk through the whole menu process, and they don't
support SMS. Probably the first two levels of a menu are accessible, so for
certain functions, you need a cheat-sheet or just memorize a couple key
sequences.
I have manuals if you need them and there is a blind-lgvx-phones list,
although I've unsubscribed because it is pretty busy with quite a few
off-topic messages.
/Steve, K8SP
Lansing, MI
One of the nation's "smart cities"
----- Original Message -----
From: "Brett Winchester" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2006 9:20 AM
Subject: inquiry about accessible cell phones
> Sorry for the slightly off topic post but as this is radio at an
> advanced form, here goes.
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> The lgvx4500 is no longer available so the question is are its
> replacements continuing the accessability of the older models?
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> Thank you!
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> BRETT K WINCHESTER PM KD7JN
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