[Electronics-talk] Accessible phones and T-mobile

David Andrews dandrews at visi.com
Tue May 1 19:29:38 UTC 2012


Actually, the T-Mobile NFB discount was intended as a way for people 
using the KNFB Reader to get a reduced-cost phone plan for their 
Nokia phone and help the NFB a little too.

Dave

At 12:20 PM 5/1/2012, you wrote:
>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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