experiences, impressions, of Nokia N75 with MobileSpeak

Stephen Giggar sgiggar at sbcglobal.net
Sun Dec 23 16:42:57 CST 2007


Jeff

What! You do not even need to go through the menu to hear who is calling.

Just press the Left SoftKey on the front of the N75 and then flip it open. At that point; It should 
tell you who is calling.

You can also change your If Not Answer to a longer time. Cingular/AT&T default is something like 15 
seconds. I would suggest that you change that to something like 25 seconds.

Menu, Settings, Configure, Call forwarding, Voice Calls, and then Arrow to If Not Answered and press 
select. Then Press select again on Activate. Select Voice Mailbox and then a screen will come up 
asking for how long to wait. Arrow to 25 Seconds and press select. The phone will come back and tell 
you if it was done or not. I stay away from the 30 seconds because AT&T/Cingular will change it back 
to the default after a wile. They leave the 25 second time frame alone.

You could also turn on the Say Name option in the profile so the phone will tell you who is calling 
on it's own as long as the person is in your contact list.

Menu, Settings, Profiles. Then arrow to the profile you want to change and press select. Arrow to 
customize/personalize and press select. Arrow to the Say Name options and press select. Now press 
SoftKey2 to exit out of the profiles and keep doing that until you get to the main telephone screen.

Signed: Stephen Giggar
sgiggar at sbcglobal.net
Skype: dr-phone.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jeff White" <jeffwhite79 at gmail.com>
To: "The Accessible Phones Discussion List" <blindphones at mosenexplosion.com>
Sent: Sunday, December 23, 2007 4:21 PM
Subject: RE: experiences, impressions, of Nokia N75 with MobileSpeak


> \
>
> I also have a new N75 and just purchased
> talks so this is all mostly Klingon to me. I love the n75 phone and have
> only experienced a low battery life when  using the internet for much time
> at all.
> Finally I hate the menu just to hear who's calling with a calling ID. By the
> tine I opeopen the phone and get through the menu,
> singular has already sent them to voice mail.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: blindphones-bounces at mosenexplosion.com
> [mailto:blindphones-bounces at mosenexplosion.com]On Behalf Of Christopher
> Chaltain
> Sent: Saturday, December 22, 2007 2:32 PM
> To: The Accessible Phones Discussion List
> Subject: Re: experiences, impressions, of Nokia N75 with MobileSpeak
>
>
> I have a Nokia N75 from AT&T, and I'm using Talks on it.
>
> I think it's a good phone. The keys are large and easy to distinguish.
> It works well with Talks, and I'd assume Mobile Speak.
>
> The biggest disadvantage is the battery life. AT&T also placed some
> serious limitations on the firwmware and also added quite a bit of
> bloatware, so it's not the same phone you'd get from Nokia. You'd get a
> better phone getting an unbranded phone from Nokia, but then it would
> also cost a bit more.
>
> Are there any features you're particularly interested in?
>
> Dean Martineau wrote:
>> I would like to hear experiences with the N75, as it is available for a
> good
>> price, and with the recent AT&T deal, accessible phones are becoming much
>> more affordable.
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> Dean
>>
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