[Electronics-talk] Assistance with I phone
Little Sparrow
jlperdue3 at gmail.com
Sun Mar 22 20:34:33 UTC 2015
Does anyone know if it has anything for Android users as well?
Also, as the NLS app is on the i-phone, is it available on the android and if so what is it under?
Jenny
> On Mar 22, 2015, at 1:33 PM, River Linda via Electronics-talk <electronics-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>
> The Hadley School for the Blind did seminars called iFocus on using the
> iPhone. There are YouTube videos, or search the Hadley website
> www.hadley.edu under past seminars. Hope you find this info helpful.
>
> Looks like you have enough volunteers to help you out in getting started
> with your phone, but if you need another volunteer, my email is
> waterinmyroom at gmail.com.
> Linda
> e
>
> On Sunday, March 22, 2015, Allison Depner via Electronics-talk <
> electronics-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>
>> Hello Everyone,
>>
>> I've been a member of this list for several months, and I have to say that
>> the knowledge the members demonstrated here both impresses and intimidates
>> me. I think most of you leave me in the dust when it comes to smart phones
>> or other technology. Having said that, I humbly come to you for your
>> assistance.
>>
>> I am currently sing a Galaxy phone from purchased Verizon. I wish I could
>> say that I'm in love with it, but after 3 years, the honey moon never even
>> got started. Now, I want a divorce. My Verizon contract is up in April,
>> and I'm thinking of getting an I phone. So many blind people I know have
>> the I phone, that I think it would be easier to get questions answered and
>> find support. Some of the things, I want to be able to do are read and
>> send
>> e mail, use the KNFB reader and use the NLS ap. I'm thinking about getting
>> an older version such as the F%.
>>
>> Here is my question of the day, is there someone who would be willing to
>> act as a go to person while I'm getting started with setting up and using
>> the I phone? I could ask for assistance at the Verizon store, but finding
>> someone who understands the accessibility issues is iffy at best. I don't
>> want to become one of those people that makes someone dread seeing my name
>> in an e mail or on caller I.D. But it would be a comfort to know that I
>> have a consistent contact who could help guide me through some of this
>> stuff.
>>
>> There you have it. I would be most grateful for a technology mentor if
>> anyone is willing to put up with me for a while.
>>
>> Alley (The Tech. Challenged)
>>
>>
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