e61 phone

Stephen Giggar sgiggar at sbcglobal.net
Sat Mar 15 14:24:09 CDT 2008


The E62 has been discontinued for the most part and the AT&T Disability center would be the only 
peple who will continue selling a phone that is no longer produced and is one of the worse phone 
ever produced. They will carry it for years after it is out of production just like they did for the 
old Nokia 6620.

No the E61 and E62 are not alike. The E61 is a much better phone and does not have all the other 
AT&T/Cingular problems with it.

Just go out on the net and look for E62 and you will find most sighted Symbian Symbian users weren't 
even happy with it.

Stay away from the E62.

As far as that goes; Why would you want to buy a phone from the disability center that is no longer 
being produced. I for one would not.

The E62 isn't even being sold by Nokia and hasn't been for almost two years. That should say 
something right their.

The E61 and E61I are more like one another then the E61 and E62. The E62 had about 90% of the stuff 
never put into it that the E61 had as far as performance, functions and reliability.

Signed: Stephen Giggar
sgiggar at sbcglobal.net
Skype: dr-phone.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Brent Reynolds" <reynolds53 at bellsouth.net>
To: <v.underwood at verizon.net>
Cc: <blindphones at mosenexplosion.com>
Sent: Saturday, March 15, 2008 9:34 AM
Subject: Re: e61 phone


>
> Hi, Virgie,
> I don't know if the E61 is still being sold, but the AT&T version of it, the
> E62, is still available at the AT&T Nacional Center for Services for People
> with Disabilities, or whatever they call that department these days.  I was
> on the phone with them just two days ago and they said that they still have
> a number of E62 units in stock, although most of the AT&T Wireless stores
> and contract sellers probably don't have any of them.  AT&T never sold the
> E61, but my understanding was that it was basically the same phone, with the
> E62 being the AT&T branded version, possibly with some Nokia software left
> out, and some AT&T stuff added.
> They said they also have some Samsung Blackjack models at the Disability
> department, whereas the Wireless stores and contract sellers now have
> basically replaced it with the Blackjack II (2).
>
> Brent Reynolds, Atlanta, GA  USA
> Email: reynolds53 at bellsouth.net  Phone: 1-404-814-0768
>
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