N75, Blackjack, or Motorola Q for ATT

Roselle Ambubuyog roselle.ambubuyog at codefactory.es
Wed Apr 9 11:31:25 CDT 2008


Hello. Determining the best phone for you really depends on your
preferences. By the way, in addition to the phones you mentioned, please
note that the Pantech Duo is also one of the phones AT&T is offering with
our products. Further, if you buy the phone from AT&T's National center for
customers with Disabilities, then the Nokia E62 and AT&T 3125 are two more
phones you can consider. If possible, I suggest going to an AT&T store to
check out these phones if they are available there. All these phones include
applications that perform the same functions such as sending and receiving
messages, managing contacts/appointments/tasks/call logs, listening to
music, etc. But they do differ in terms of form factor (shape and size), and
user interface (the method by which you control the device or input text, as
well as the software platform that powers the device). So, as I said, it
depends on what you want.

For example, do you want the phone to have a standard numeric keypad (four
rows with three keys each: 1,2,3 in first row, 4,5,6 in second, 7,8,9 in
third, *,0,# in fourth)? If so, then get the Nokia N75, the Pantech Duo, or
the AT&T 3125. Or do you want a phone with a Qwerty keyboard to use for text
input, but with secondary numeric functions for keys (e,r,t can be used to
enter 1,2,3, d,f,g for 4,5,6, etc. when a function key is pressed before the
letter key to modify what it enters)? If so, choose between the Samsung
blackjack, Motorola Q, Pantech Duo, or Nokia E62. Do you want the keys to be
laid out on the front of the device, not covered by another part of the
phone? If so, consider the Motorola Q9H Global, the Samsung Blackjack, or
the Nokia E62 where the keys of the QWERTY keyboard are exposed and laid out
below the screen. Or do you want a slider or flip phone exposed where you
have to slide out the keyboard or flip open the phone to access the
keypad/keyboard? If So, then check out the N75 or AT&T 3125 (flip) or the
Pantech Duo (dual slider where the numeric keypad is opened by sliding along
the length of the phone while the QWERTY keyboard is opened by sliding along
the width of the phone). And then you may also want to see which phone has
keys that you can easily distinguish by touch, check the audio quality of
the phone by asking the store rep to play some music, so on and so forth.

Please also note that AT&T allows you to return the phone within a 30-day
grace period during which you also have full access to our screen reading
and screen magnification software with a free trial license, in case you
decide that you want a different phone. To learn more about the AT&T and
Code Factory partnership, refer to the FAQ at 
http://www.codefactory.es/att
To read more about the phones you are interested in, check out the device
specifications listed at our website:
http://www.codefactory.es/en/phones.asp?id=26&m=0&dev=16
for the Nokia N75, 
http://www.codefactory.es/en/phones.asp?id=38&m=46
for the Pantech Duo, Motorola Q9H Global, and the Samsung Blackjack. IT will
also help to Google for reviews about these phones, or if you want opinion
from blind users, subscribe to our mailing lists:
http://www.codefactory.es/en/list.asp?id=88
When choosing the Code Factory mailing list to which you will subscribe,
note that the Nokia N75 and E62 are Symbian phones, whereas the Pantech Duo,
Motorola Q Global, Samsung Blackjack and AT&T 3125 are Windows Mobile
Smartphones.

Hope this helps,
Roselle
________________________________________
Roselle R. Ambubuyog
Code factory, S.L.
Moving accessibility forward!
Mobile: +63 916 940-0007
E-mail: roselle.ambubuyog at codefactory.es
Website: http://www.codefactory.es




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From: blindphones-bounces at mosenexplosion.com
[mailto:blindphones-bounces at mosenexplosion.com] On Behalf Of Corey Fancher
Sent: Wednesday, April 09, 2008 9:17 PM
To: blindphones at mosenexplosion.com
Subject: N75, Blackjack, or Motorola Q for ATT 

 

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From: Corey Fancher 
Sent: Tuesday, April 08, 2008 2:36 PM
To: 'blindphones at mosenexplosion.com'
Subject: N75, Blackjack, or Motorola Q for ATT 


Greetings All
I discovered this list on Saturday and am very thankful for all the
great information. I am trying to decide between the N75, Blackjack
series1 and Motorola Q9 global. I will be a new Smartphone user and plan
to take advantage of the ATT discount for Mobile Speaks and Magnifier.
It seems as though all of these phones are equipped with basic
accessibility features. I will also be using the phone for audible and
music. Please let me know which one you think is the best overall phone
for a new user.
 
Many Thanks
Corey
 
 
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Corey Fancher
Fairhope High School
Freshman Academy Counselor
251-928-4495
 
 
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