Hi
I went to some of our local stores here, not sure if they are actually
supermarkets, hence brand names might not be relevant to you though I can
give them if you like and they had phones that have both touchscreen and
buttons, seems they don't talk at all though the one shop said the talking
option is only for touchscreens, not the buttons and the MTN phone didn't
talk either but I found the buttons were smallish on the two phones I tried
yet manageable enough and reminded me of a phone I tried in 2012 that had a
strange geographical defect etc but just wondering about the smart phones,
how limited are the buttons in their use as I didn't find anything like an
arrow in the middle to navigate so not sure if one could do the same with
the buttons as with the touchscreen or whether the buttons are only for use
as the phone part, which would obviously not be enough, if they could talk,
for those wanting to use the other facilities on the phone as opposed to
just the phone part.
Ricky Lomey
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