Hi All,
Jeff, the only Android phone I know of with a physical number pad is the
LG Wine Smart. It was released a couple of years ago, so it's not the
latest and the greatest. I think it's running Marshmallow, which is
relatively current. A couple of people from the Android list have it and
seem happy with it. Someone else told me about the Samsung Galaxy Folder
2, which is very new, but it seems to be available in Asia only.
Harry, A few Android list members have the Blackberry Priv, and they're
very happy with it. You'll probably want to sign up to one of the
Android lists once you get your new device.
Ciao
On 3/24/2017 6:44 AM, Jeff Kenyon wrote:
> HI all, I am still on the hunt for a 4-G/LTE phone with a standard phopne keypad. This is for someone who doesn't like the I Phone and they don't want a phone with a qwerty keyboard.
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On Mar 24, 2017, at 9:36 AM, Claude Everett <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>>
>> What is the model and manufactures name for this phone?
>>
>> Verbally dictated and sent from my iPhone any errors or omissions are solely the responsibility of Siri and not myself
>>
>>> On Mar 23, 2017, at 12:32 PM, Harry Brown <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi all,
>>> Well folks, I'm taking the plunge! For 2 and a half years, I've used the Samsung Gusto 3, and I love that phone, but it's only a 3G phone, with no hot spots on it.
>>> So, I called Verizon today, and a wonderful lady answered, and took the time, to find me a 4G phone with real keys on it. There is a touch screen on it, but it also has a slide out keyboard, which slides out on the bottom.
>>> It comes with Android, and, it comes with talk back installed.
>>> What I want to know from anyone is:
>>> 1. Have any of you used this phone?
>>> 2. How do you turn talkback on?
>>> 3. I want to use the hotspot, so, how do you get to the hotspot, and turn it on, because I want to use my computer, and let the phone get my computer on the internet.
>>> 4. The other thing is, can you use hey google, to turn on the hotspot?
>>> 5. Also, Ana, is your book going to be able to help me use talkback on this phone?
>>> So, I will be curious to hear what folks have to say, about this phone.
>>> Harry
>>>
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