[Electronics-talk] SUGGESTION for Iphone

Anita Ogletree anita.ogletree63 at gmail.com
Thu Mar 7 19:56:08 UTC 2013


Thanks!


> ----- Original Message -----
>From: "Baracco, Andrew W" <Andrew.Baracco at va.gov
>To: "Discussion of accessible electronics and 
appliances"<electronics-talk at nfbnet.org
>Date sent: Thu, 7 Mar 2013 11:17:54 -0800
>Subject: Re: [Electronics-talk] SUGGESTION for Iphone

>The prices for the iPhone on AT&T are as follows.  This is for 
the iPone
>5.

>16 GB $199
>32 GB $299.
>64 GB $399

>These prices are with a 2 year contract.  Remember that with the 
iPhone,
>you will also have to sign up for a data plan.  These are tiered
>depending on how much data you need.  I believe that the cheapest 
is $15
>per month.   Remember that only data used over the cellular 
network is
>counted.  if you are going to do most of your downloading and 
streming at
>home on your WIFI network, this does not count towards your 
limit.  Also
>remember that if you use a GPS app that gets its data from on 
line map
>sources, that this does use data that is counted.  Most people 
pay for
>more data then they actually use.  The iPhone does have a utility 
that
>allows you to check on how much data you are using.  If you are 
not
>sharing with anyone else, you might want to start with the 
cheapest data
>plan and bump it up if you find that you need more.

>Andy


>-----Original Message-----
>From: Electronics-talk 
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>Behalf Of A Kelly
>Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2013 11:02 AM
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>Subject: Re: [Electronics-talk] SUGGESTION for Iphone

>Hello Anita; great name! Hahaha.

>I am sorry, I really do not remember.  It may have been $299 or 
$399, as
>we got it with a two-year contract from AT&T.

>Now, the other carriers also carry the iPhone.   I got my 4S 
several
>years ago.  The iPhone 5 is out now, But nothing is wrong with my 
4S so
>I see no reason to upgrade to the 5.

>Regards, Anita

>On Mar 7, 2013, at 8:33 AM, Anita Ogletree 
<anita.ogletree63 at gmail.com
>wrote:

>> Hi Anita.  Guess what!

>> My name is Anita, too.  How coolth

>> What did you pay for it, if you don't mind me askingth

>> Anita

>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>> From: A Kelly <gadgetgirlkelly at gmail.com
>>> To: Discussion of accessible electronics and
>> appliances<electronics-talk at nfbnet.org
>>> Date sent: Thu, 7 Mar 2013 05:39:06 -0500
>>> Subject: Re: [Electronics-talk] SUGGESTION for Iphone

>>> Hi, my husband bought me a 64 gig iPhone, and I am very happy
>> with it.  It has a lot of storage space and I can do a lot with 
it.
>For example, if you have the digit eyes app, you have the storage
>capacity to hold hundreds of records to scan.  You can print 
labels off
>of the computer, affix them to your items, Scan the label, and 
record a
>message for that particular label.  Similar to what the Omni bar 
code
>readers can do, But at a cheaper price.  Then there is Siri; 
Which is a
>big help when you don't feel like doing a lot of typing.  You 
just speak
>into the phone, and it transfers your speech into typing.  
Sometimes
>it's accurate; sometimes it's not.  I have found with each 
update, Siri
>gets better and better.  There are a lots of android phones out 
there,
>but I don't think there is any that can rival the iPhone's 
accessibility
>features.  There are so many cool features an iPhone can do, That 
I
>recommend you go to an Apple Retailer and get an experienced 
associate
>to show you all the cool things and iPhone can do.  My husband 
took me
>to three different stores before we found someone who worked 
there with
>full knowledge of the power of an iPhone.  After the 
demonstration, and
>playing with it for good hour, he bought me one, and it's been 
love ever
>since.  LOL.

>>> Sincerely,
>>> Anita K.
>>> also known as "Gadget Girl"

>>> Sent via my Apple gadget.  Apple, Take a bite, Express yourself!

>>> On Mar 7, 2013, at 5:08 AM, Anita Ogletree
>> <anita.ogletree63 at gmail.com> wrote:

>>>> Hello.  Can anyone recommend an Iphone? One that has the most
>> accessibility.
>>>> Thanks.


>>>> Anita

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