[Electronics-talk] Other Accessible Phones?

Tone high10sion at sbcglobal.net
Mon Oct 31 14:09:11 UTC 2011


bbetter voice  then android? hmm you could buy many voices  for android.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Manal Nasser" <nassermanal at gmail.com>
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> Same goes for the LG NV2 and 3. They read almost everything except 
> internet and calendar. The NV3 reads more of the menus than NV2. I don't 
> use all the extra features and the internet on my phone, so this works 
> perfectly fine for me. The voice is also much clearer than the one's I've 
> heard on android phones. These are Verizon phones, but can be flashed by 
> Metro PCS for a cheaper plan.
>
> I am curious, though. The androids I've tested have the problem of 
> automatic readout only for text messages. So, when the message comes in, 
> it reads it out loud automatically, and then it won't read it again if you 
> go into the messages to check them. Does the iPhone do this as well?
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Sharon" <sharon-klug at att.net>
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> Sent: Sunday, October 30, 2011 11:42 PM
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>
>> The samsung haven does read all of the screen. It does not do internet 
>> though. It is a very good phone for all the other things such as contacts 
>> and text messaging though. It works on the verizon system.
>> Sharon
>>
>> ----- Original Message ----- 
>> From: "Hannah Chadwick" <sparklylicious at suddenlink.net>
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>> Sent: Sunday, October 30, 2011 10:28 PM
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>>
>>> Hello All,
>>> Thank you so much for the helpful info on the I-Phones! It's great to 
>>> hear
>>> that you've all found it super useful and I'm definitely attempted to 
>>> get
>>> one. However, I also want to look in to other types of phones that are 
>>> fully
>>> accessible, where it will read everything on the screen. I'm not sure 
>>> that I
>>> want my phone bill to increase right now, but I do love the GPS feature 
>>> and
>>> so many app options on the I-phones though.
>>> So does anyone know of any other phones that will read everything on 
>>> screen
>>> without purchasing a talking program?
>>> Thanks in advance, Hannah
>>>
>>>
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