experiences, impressions, of Nokia N75 with MobileSpeak
Jeff White
jeffwhite79 at gmail.com
Sun Dec 23 19:20:10 CST 2007
I've done that for some, I just want to know if they are not in my contacts.
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Subject: Re: experiences, impressions, of Nokia N75 with MobileSpeak
Or you could associate a ring tone to the most important contacts.
Juanita Martin
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From: "Stephen Giggar" <sgiggar at sbcglobal.net>
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Sent: Sunday, December 23, 2007 4:42 PM
Subject: Re: experiences, impressions, of Nokia N75 with MobileSpeak
> 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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>> --
>> Christopher
>>
>> cchaltain at austin.rr.com
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