Off-the-Shelf phones with most access: Verizon

Alan Siman alansiman at cox.net
Wed Feb 6 18:28:33 CST 2008


The 8350 has an MP 3 player while the 5400 does not but they both 
have the same advanced voice recognition system.

The 9900 also has the sam AVR system with text message readout and 
letter output when you are typing an outgoing message.

After these three phones you get into expensive PDA. smart phones and 
pocket PC which require mobile speak software.


At 02:26 PM 2/6/2008, you 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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>Angel
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