There is no such thing as a smart phone that can be done as efficiently as the ip[hone or a touch screen android [erhaps. a streight phone may be another matter though.
On May 16, 2013, at 8:54 AM, Annemarie Cooke <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Hi Jeff, please clarify; if not a QWERTY keyboard, what kind? You
easilty can acquire a small portabkle wireless keyboard to use with an
iPhone; I bought one from Apple website. Uses AAA batteries and folds
to just about size of phone. No fumbling with toouch screen keys.
Also, if your friend has a 4S, he/she can dictate messages, texts and
documents without keyboarding at all. I just am not sure what you are
looking for. Thanks.
Annemarie Cooke
On 5/15/13, Jeff Kenyon <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hi everyone, I am looking for a smart phone for someone who does not want a
> QWERTY keypad or in the case of the IPhone which he has tried to use but
> gave up on the touch screen.
> Right now he has a Casio Phone that enables him to send and receive text
> messages and beyond that I have no idea if he can do Emails or use the web.
> I know that the KNFB Reader is an option, but expensive and far out of his
> price range. Anyone know of anything else?
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