Question regarding level star Accessible phone
TaraPrakash
taraprakash at gmail.com
Thu Mar 6 09:24:50 CST 2008
I feared so.
Thanks for letting me know.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Aman Singer" <aman.singer at gmail.com>
To: "'The Accessible Phones Discussion List'"
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Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2008 11:37 PM
Subject: RE: Question regarding level star Accessible phone
> Hi.
> Sorry if this is obvious, but the Icon is not a cellular phone. It
> may be a cellular phone in future but is certainly not that now. There
> have
> been promises of the unit's being a cellular phone but, so far, those
> promises have not been fulfilled.
> Aman
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: blindphones-bounces at mosenexplosion.com
> [mailto:blindphones-bounces at mosenexplosion.com] On Behalf Of TaraPrakash
> Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2008 11:27 PM
> To: The Accessible Phones Discussion List
> Subject: Question regarding level star Accessible phone
>
> Hi all.
> I think it is called Icon?
> Has anyone on the list tried it? Will it be more advisable to buy a cell
> phone with wi-fi and a screen reader than buying Icon which costs around
> $1100?
> I know that I con can read bookshare books and it has a large storage, is
> there anything else which makes it better than the mainstream phones? I
> can't buy the phones with a plan, still a year before my current plan gets
> over.
> Thanks in anticipation
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Stephen Giggar" <sgiggar at sbcglobal.net>
> To: "The Accessible Phones Discussion List"
> <blindphones at mosenexplosion.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2008 7:52 PM
> Subject: Re: Question regarding Mobile Speak and Accessible phones
>
>
>> Brent
>>
>> The initial thing she was talking about was Symbian based phones. In this
>> case I'm write. AT&T only
>> sells one Symbian based phone and that is the N75. I didn't state
>> SUPPORT.
>
>> I believe I stated the
>> following.
>>
>> Quoted lines from myself!
>> First of all; Any other phone that you go with, you will have to buy the
>> phone outright. The reason
>> why is AT&T does not carry any thing accept for the N75.
>> End Quoted lines.
>>
>> The initial question had to do with other phones like the N75. All the
>> other models I gave are
>> related to the N75. The Windows based phones are not related to the N75.
>>
>> As you stated; The E62 isn't being sold by AT&T any more. The N75 is the
>> only Symbian based phone
>> sold by them. So if She wants another Symbian based phones then she will
>> have to go and buy it out
>> right.
>>
>> No the N75 is not carries in all areas or stores even corporate stores.
>> The area of the country I
>> live in; none of the AT&T stores or other outlets have the N75. The only
>> way to get it is to buy it
>> on-line.
>>
>> I agree with you about tying the license to the Talks or MobileSpeak to
>> just phones they sell.
>> Instead I think they should look at it as Do you have a current AT&T cell
>> phone calling plan with
>> us.
>>
>> No the N73 Brent is easy to find.
>>
>> Who knows; The N75 may be going away this coming summer for the most
>> part.
>
>> That is my gut telling me
>> that. I act allot on way things feel to me and most of the time it serves
>> me well.
>>
>> Signed: Stephen Giggar
>> sgiggar at sbcglobal.net
>> Skype: dr-phone.
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Brent Reynolds" <reynolds53 at bellsouth.net>
>> To: <blindphones at mosenexplosion.com>
>> Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2008 4:31 PM
>> Subject: Re: Question regarding Mobile Speak and Accessible phones
>>
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Well, Steven, you are usually right and right-on with the information
>>> you
>>> post. When you stated, though, that the N75 is the only accessible
>>> phone
>>> AT&T supports, you were not correct.
>>>
>>> As of about this time last week, AT&T was officially supporting five
>>> phones
>>> to go with their $89-dollar license price for MobileSpeak. These are
>>> the
>>> Nokia E62, which is no longer being sold by AT&T, but if you find one,
>>> or
>>> have one, they will allow you the MobileSpeak license for 89 dollars.
>>> Next
>>> is the N75, which is being sold and supported, and is widely available
>>> at
>>> probably every AT&T store, either the company stores, or the contract
>>> stores.
>>>
>>> Then, there are the Pantech Duo; the Samsung Blackjack; and the Motorola
>>> Q,
>>> which I believe is the version 9.something. The Pantech, the Samsung,
>>> and
>>> the Motorola run on Microsoft Windows Mobile, either version 5 or 6, and
>>> would use MobileSpeak SmartPhone. Whether your supported phone from
>>> AT&T
>>> uses MobileSpeak, or the smartphone version, the license from AT&T will
>>> still cost you only $89.
>>>
>>> I have a friend who acquired the Samsung Blackjack II, and said he was
>>> able
>>> to convince the AT&T disability department to allow him the MobileSpeak
>>> SmartPhone license for the $89. AT&T is no longer selling the original
>>> Samsung Blackjack, and you will most likely not find one in any of the
>>> AT&T
>>> mobile phone stores. The Blackjack has been replaced by the Blackjack
>>> II.
>>> The Blackjack runs on Windows Mobile 5 and the Blackjack II on Windows
>>> Mobile 6.
>>>
>>> Even though my friend in Florida said he was able to get the disability
>>> department folks to sell him the screen reader license for $89, they
>>> told
>
>>> me
>>> that they were not currently (as of last week) supporting the Blackjack
>>> II
>>> for MobileSpeak, because they had not yet tested it and that, according
>>> to
>>> the info I was given, "some of the menus don't work propperly with the
>>> screen reader".
>>>
>>> There is another downside to AT&T's trying to tie the license deal with
>>> specific phones. They should allow it at the subsidized price to any of
>>> their customers who have verified officially that they qualify based on
>>> a
>>> disability for the lcense, as long as they have a GSM phone that is
>>> supported by a version of the screen reader, and are using that phone
>>> under
>>> a two-year AT&T service contract.
>>>
>>> I am quite sure that, since the E62 has basically gone away, and had
>>> done
>
>>> so
>>> within at least two weeks of AT&T's original December 17, 2007 press
>>> puff
>>> piece about the MobileSpeak deal, and since the BlackJack has already
>>> been
>>> replaced by the Blackjack II, that leaves only three, and who knows how
>>> long
>>> that will last, of the original phones supported under the deal still
>>> available, they should be soon announcing additional "supported
>>> devices".
>>>
>>> Of the smartphone models, I liked the keys on the Blackjack II best of
>>> the
>>> lot I saw at my local store last week, but will probably end up going
>>> with
>>> the N75, since I can't afford the N82, and the N73 might be somewhat
>>> difficult to come by.
>>>
>>> Brent Reynolds, Atlanta, GA USA
>>> Email: reynolds53 at bellsouth.net Phone: 1-404-814-0768
>>>
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