Off-the-Shelf phones with most access: Verizon

Sharonda Greenlaw sbgreenlaw at gmail.com
Wed Feb 6 16:51:31 CST 2008


Yes. I think the LG8350 is the most accessible phone that is off the shelf.

Sharonda

On 2/6/08, ACCES-Angel's Consulting, Coaching and Education Services
<accesme at comcast.net> wrote:
> Hi All,
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> I'm new to this list and have what is likely to be a very basic question,
> but wanted opinions in case anything new might be out that I'm not aware of.
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> I am with Verizon and currently have an LG 5200.
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> I'm fairly happy with the access I have to features that are important to
> me, but the most frustrating part is not being able to input contacts.
> Accessing
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> other features would be nice, but not necessary.
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> What in your opinion is the most accessible, off-the-shelf phone through
> Verizon right now?
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> My understanding is that the answer would be the LG8350, if you have this,
> I'd love to hear how you like it.
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> I'm due for a new phone and don't care to spend an arm and a leg for phone
> screen readers as I have a laptop and note taker that I use for features not
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> accessible on a cell phone
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> Love to hear your thoughts if you can refer me to a Verizon phone you really
> like and you're completely unsighted as am I.
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> Thanks much!
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