[Electronics-talk] AT&T Inspiration, and Galaxy two Cell Phones

Frida Aizenman aizenman at earthlink.net
Sun Nov 20 18:15:20 UTC 2011


Good morning,
With some friends, recently, I went to RadioShack, and one of my friends bought the Inspiration accessible cell phone from AT&T without having to change the family plan. My friend will pay $30 extra due to the fact that now he is able to use the Internet on his Inspiration cell phone. Without the family plan, the Inspiration phone would have cost him $500.
Recently, another friend got the AT&T accessible Galaxy Two cell phone.
As for the talking part, on either one of the two phone mentioned, there were two choices.
They could either go with Code Factory, the company from Barcelona, Spain who services the United States, and use their talking program for complex needs, and which costs a one time $100, or they could use the talking program, Talk Back.
Talk Back is for free, but with less accessibility, however, the program seems to be pretty good. It depends on the person's needs.
Once the Inspiration cell phone was bought, the RadioShack representative installed gmail on the Inspiration cell phone, and then went to the Talk Back market, and found something called, Library, or Library Engine, and download Talk Back. At first, the representative was having trouble finding the Library thingy on the Internet, but she got it.
My friend also got a case, very important, so that the new screen will be protected from being scratched. It was bought for $15, but, with a rebate of $10, and if he fills out the survey on the Internet, he will get another $15 back.
According to the representative at RadioShack, it is harder to get used to an Apple iPhone than an android Inspiration phone, or an android Galaxy Two phone, if you are a Windows user.
One advantage of the iPhone, though, is Voiceover, which means that the iPhone talks right out of the box.


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