experiences, impressions, of Nokia N75 with MobileSpeak
Christopher Chaltain
cchaltain at austin.rr.com
Sun Dec 23 00:13:34 CST 2007
It does, and I've been able to use it, although I don't have a lot of
experience with it. I've had some trouble getting to the station I want,
but I think this is mostly due to lack of familiarity on my part.
Hopefully someone who's spent more time with it will chime in.
Mark in Clinton TWP. MI wrote:
> Doesn't this phone also have a fm radio with it built-in?
> I haven't heard anyone talk about that feature and how it can work with or
> without voice aid?
> BTW, from what I can tell for whomever is interested the N75 was as low as
> $89 at my local store and I guess Mobel-speaks
> is $89 from AT&T now.
> That does seem quite cheap for a package?
>
> Mark
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> On 2007-12-22 blindphones at mosenexplosion.com said:
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> -Hello Dean,
> -As others have mentioned the battery life is poor. As in all
> -purchasing decisions, one must decide on price, features, needs,
> -and what can live with or not. I have the Nokia N75 and for the
> -price I got it for, it met my needs. The mp3 features are nice.
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