[Electronics-Talk] accessible verizon flip phone
Arlene
arlenes71154 at earthlink.net
Mon Mar 28 20:52:39 UTC 2016
Ashley, There's an accessible flip phone for verizon I'm going to tell you
about, though the lg 450 is a flip phone that runs on either t-mobile and
family mobile that's on t-mobile. The accessible flip phone that runs on
verizon is the gusto III made by samsung.. All the menues talk, you could
write in your contacts, write text messages, go into settings, note things
in the notepad area, calculator, set ringtones easily and more. I have the
gusto III with verizon as a prepaid which at Walmart costs $12.88. I have
some friends that have the gusto III on a verizon contract plan and the
gusto III for the contract plans cost about $90. I know of a few people that
are both on a contract plan with verizon that each needed a new gusto III
and for some reason they couldn't get it, but that could just be true for
certain parts of the country. So if you're on a contract plan with verizon
see if you could get the gusto III on your plan. The unlimited service with
the prepaid is $35. 2 things about the gusto III, when you close the phone
it will tell you the time and date, and each time you open the phone you'll
hear the voice of the activation voice for you to please say a command,
which is no trouble, just press the end key when you open the phone. The
phone, anyway to me, has a pleasant voice. If you have someone assisting you
in one of the stores most of the sales associates know how to turn the
speech on, but if you get one that isn't familiar what you want is full read
out. My neighbor across the street was able to turn the speech on, on one
of my gusto threes so it's not that hard to do. Along with all that you have
caller id too. I really love this phone.
Arlene
Arlene
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ashley Bramlett via Electronics-Talk" <electronics-talk at nfbnet.org>
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> is this lg phone a flip phone with buttons?
> Do you know if it runs on the verizon network? I've always wanted a more
> accessible phone but I'd rather have a simple flip phone.
> Since my phone only speaks incoming calls, I cannot read texts that come
> in and that is important.
>
> Ashley
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Arlene via Electronics-Talk
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>
> Marsha, On saturday I got the lg450, and it is a nice little phone. I'm
> just
> exploring the phone and getting use to it, which won't take long. I like
> the
> calculator in the phone. I tried sending a text message which I was able
> to
> write, but I couldn't seem to find the option to send the message. I did
> find the delivery options. I'm going to see if I could figure it out. I
> got
> the phone at walmart with family mobile. I also went on the internet with
> it
> for a while, where it had the news stories. I was just wondering if you
> knew
> the subscribing directions for the lg phone list. Thank you.
>
> Arlene
>
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> Sent: Friday, March 25, 2016 9:42 AM
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>
>
>> HI
>> The model of the LG cell phone is LG450. It is a flip phone. It is 3G
>> capable. It has Bluetooth connectivity. It is a straight phone keypad.
>> It can do E-Mail, text messaging, and internet, I don't use this feature.
>> Text to speech and voice commands. It's nothing fancy but a nice little
>> phone. I know it works on T-Mobile and Family Mobile.
>>
>> Marsha
>>
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