[Electronics-talk] Nokia Phones

Hannah Chadwick sparklylicious at gmail.com
Mon May 28 22:51:01 UTC 2012


I'm currently using the Nokia Surge with mobile speak. I got a discount on
mobile speak through at&t. the surge works for what I need to do which is
mainly the basics - texting, and making phone calls. I have not used the
internet and I do not pay for a data plan even though it is a smart phone. I
like the surge because it has a qwerty keyboard and it is a slider. There is
a memory card slot as well, and it takes pretty good pics. Hope this helps,
hannah
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[mailto:electronics-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Philip Blackmer
Sent: Monday, May 28, 2012 2:18 PM
To: 'Discussion of accessible electronics and appliances'
Subject: [Electronics-talk] Nokia Phones

I am looking at the Nokia phones that were supposed to be preloaded with a
version of Mobile Speak and am wondering if anyone has any experience with
these phones.  Are there more than 3 phones available?  Are any of them in
the Nokia Lumia series?  Are they reliable and fast?  Are they at-least
reasonably fast?  The 3 phones I have found range in price from about $169
to $329.  With them all allowing 32 GB micro SD cards and one of them having
a 1300 mhz processor it seems like they could compete with the hardware of
an Iphone and cost a lot less.  Aside from the limited number of apps what
are the drawbacks of the symbian belle operating system and Nokia in
general.  Any feedback and links to product reviews would be very much
appreciated. - Philip


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