[Electronics-talk] Accessible phones and T-mobile

Jenny Keller jlperdue3 at gmail.com
Tue May 1 17:20:27 UTC 2012


that's wonderful, but the whole idea of the NFB discount and such is that you can get, supposedly a free phone with activation.  

If you are supposed to have that option, they aught to have some phones that are accessible in the free relm and if they are working with the NFB, they aught to know at least which phones have directional pads and qwerty keyboards.  It doesn't take a genous to read the specs on the phones when asked about them.  

I could go to the T mobile store, but if I get a phone from there, they probably won't be free, and if I wanted to purchase a phone, I'd stick with AT&T and upgrade to an I phone 4S, which is what I've decided to do.

Jenny
On May 1, 2012, at 11:59 AM, Tony Sohl wrote:

> Hi I have the Nokia N95 and it works with T-mobil and if you have Talks on the phone then that will work. The only downside to this is the phone is expensive. Sometimes you can ask people if they are selling useed nokia phones that are unlocked for T-mobil. Sometimes A t an T phones can be unlocked to be used with T-mobil.
> 
> I had a Nokia 6682 and it was originally set up for A T and T and I had it unlocked to be used with T-mobil. Now that I have the Nokia N95 when it was purchased through Michael Hingson, he asked me what my cell service was and I told himn it was T-mobil. When I inserted my symcard it automatically saw that it was setup for T-mobil.
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