[blindlaw] a question re cell phones and mobile devices

AZNOR99 at aol.com AZNOR99 at aol.com
Sun Dec 7 15:10:58 UTC 2008


I have the Sprint Version of the MotoQ, and I am very happy with it.   It can 
text, handle email, browse the web, write and edit documents, handle  
appointments and alarms, and much more.  The only drawbacks are that  it is only 
compatible with Mobile Speak and it, like all windows platforms,  occasionally 
freezes and needs to be rebooted.  But that's just my  opinion.  Joe doesn't like 
it, and I'm sure he and I use it for many of the  same reasons.  So you might 
want to explore all of your options.
 
Ronza
 
 
 
In a message dated 12/6/2008 10:29:22 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
jsorozco at gmail.com writes:

The  MotoQ does in fact work with Verizon, but having used it for the past
year,  I assure you it is only worth the investment if you're satisfied with
slow  performance.

Joe Orozco

"Be ashamed to die until you have won  some victory for humanity."--James M.
Barrie
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Subject: Re:  [blindlaw] a question re cell phones and mobile devices

I think the  MotoQ works with Verizon, but I'm not sure.  Check the   Code
Factory and Talks web pages.  They each list what phones and PDAs  are
compatible with their software.

Ronza


In a message  dated 12/6/2008 4:02:23 P.M. Eastern Standard  Time,
carter.tjoseph at gmail.com writes:

Not the  right list, but  none of these devices is even remotely accessible
in any  way, shape,  or form.  The only touch screen devices that are run
Windows  Mobile.  They're expensive, not exactly the most stable   platform
you've ever used, and they're really more like computers that  you  can make
a phone call on (after you learn how to use them) than  phones  with personal
information management.

Joseph

On  Sat, Dec 06,  2008 at 12:32:54PM -0500, Stephanie Ortoleva wrote:
>  Does anyone either  know anything about or have thoughts as to 
>  resources that migh have  information on the accessibility of these  
> mobile devices/cell  phones?
>
> Blackberry Storm,  touch screen
> LG Dare,  touchscreen
> LG Voyater in  Titanium, touchscreen
>
> I need  to move from a cell phone  to a  a mobile device and need to 
> use  verizon  service.  Are there any other alternative devices that 
> work with  verizon?
>
> Thank you for any thoughts.  Might be  best  to respond off line.
>
> Stephanie  Ortoleva

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