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I have the home button and just now figured out how to set that to answer
calls and power to hang up. I'm at a 100% complete loss on how to do
anything else though. I have t-mobile. I guess this is like the galaxy s3
and s4 except more geared toward the entry level user. I hope with helping
my in-laws move all weekend to graduate to entry level user by the middle of
next month. At least I can answer it now but still can't text or anything
else. As bad as my old phone was, I'm thinking upgrading was a mistake.
Maybe by next year I won't feel that way.
----- Original Message -----
From: "John J. Jacques" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2013 9:47 PM
Subject: Re: OT cell phone question
> Hi John, I'm not familiar with the phone you have, but if you could get a
> Galaxy S3, or an S4, they have a physical home button wich you can set to
> answer calls, wich makes it much easier. Most phones can be set to use
> the power button to hang up. If you are with Verizon, you can download
> Mobile Accessibility, for free wich makes things much easier for first
> time touch screen users. I used it when I had my Stratisphere, wich ran
> 2.3, wich was not as accessible, and it made the phone much easier to
> use. I was able to set my up volume button to answer calls and the power
> to hang up!
>
> 73 and hope this helps:
> John
>
> John Jacques
> Amateur Radio Station: KD8PC
> "Where Cat Is, Is Civilization!"
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