[Electronics-talk] Cellphones

Smokey Joe smokeyjoe at musfiber.com
Wed Sep 30 21:58:29 UTC 2009


Verizon seems to be the best company for offering phones that have some
level of accessibility right out of the box.  This is just my observation
from reading a few lists. I am stuck with AT&T for now.  I haven't heard
whether Verizon has any prepaid phones with access features.  

There is a lot of talk out there about Sprint getting together some kind of
accessible phones.  They own the Boost prepaid phone service as well.  Might
be worth looking into. 

Best of luck.  

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Subject: [Electronics-talk] Cellphones

Can you give me some suggestions on a cellphone, please? There 
seem to be so many choices. I have never used one, so I would be 
a beginner, do not need to text or use the internet etc. as I 
have a computer. I would just like the telephone capacity, but 
don't have a lot of money, so would like a phone that I could use 
with a prepaid phone card. Thanks, Shonen

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