[Electronics-Talk] [Norton AntiSpam]Re: getting accessible simple phone used on Verizon Wireless
Ashley Bramlett
bookwormahb at earthlink.net
Wed Feb 9 02:55:39 UTC 2022
Hello Arlene,
Thanks. I did not know that LG was going to stop making phones. That is too
bad as their phones have been great; always durable and sturdy.
Yeah, I remember you mentioned the lg phone running on Total wireless.
The phones we have discussed in the past running on Verizon wireless service
are too old to run now. Those were phones like the lg exalt, lg revere,
gusto 3, and env 3 I think.
Does the other phone you mentioned run on verizon, the kycero cadence flip
phone?
I'll also search out some of these you mentioned. I've also heard other
sources give great reviews of Gusto 3 so it would be too bad if it was not
supported anymore.
And thanks for your offer to make an audio file of the voice.
Take care,
Ashley
-----Original Message-----
From: Arlene via Electronics-Talk
Sent: Tuesday, February 08, 2022 2:43 PM
To: Discussion of accessible home electronics and appliances
Cc: Arlene
Subject: [Norton AntiSpam]Re: [Electronics-Talk] getting accessible simple
phone used on Verizon Wireless
Hi, Ashley, The lg classic phone is used on straight talk and total
wireless. In my message back in june I may have mentioned that I discovered
that total wireless uses verizon's lines in providing their service since
one time I made a mistake in dialing and I heard that voice message from
verizon letting you know the call can't be completed. There's 2 things I
don't know yet and that is since from what we've heard before lg was going
to end making phones at the end of 2021, so I don't know if they've already
discontinued producing phones. The other thing is if you could use a total
wireless lg classic on verizon, if they would allow the use of the lg
classic. I'm going to make some phone calls to see what I can find out about
all this. One of the main places where the lg classic phones were sold and
hopefully still are is at walmart, which I'll find out. I can make a audio
file about the phone so you can hear the voice which is a pleasant female
voice. I'll write again soon when I find out more. Also when I talk to
verizon I'm going to ask them if there are any new flip phones. You probably
know but I thought I would mention it, but that is that the lg classic is a
4g phone. u.s. cellular uses the lg classic model phone, though u.s.
cellular calls it the wine 2, so I'm going to find out if u.s. cellular is
still selling the wine 2, considering the unfortunate news about lg no
longer doing phones. It's sad because they've done so well with the flip
phones. On my verizon account I have the exalt 2 I think it's numbered, of
which the lg exalt model came out in about 2016, but it's so much like the
lg classic. Going by the voice, the phone doesn't do to well with going on
the internet, though since you have some vision you might be able to
navigate it from the screen. Possibly lg could have done a bit better with
that aspect, but there's probably some tech reasons why. The flip phone that
does pretty well with going on the internet is the kyosera cadence phone,
which is a verizon flip phone that has a female voice and isn't as good as
the exalt and lg classic. and believe it or not, the gusto 3 did pretty good
with the internet. Anyway, sorry I made this so long, but when I find out
more, I'll let you and everyone else know what we find out.
Arlene
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ashley Bramlett via Electronics-Talk" <electronics-talk at nfbnet.org>
To: "Discussion of accessible electronics and appliances"
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Cc: "Ashley Bramlett" <bookwormahb at earthlink.net>
Sent: Monday, February 07, 2022 12:50 PM
Subject: [Electronics-Talk] getting accessible simple phone used on Verizon
Wireless
> Hi All,
>
> I will be switching phones this year because Verizon is updating their
> network to 5 G or some higher network status.
>
> My phone will be too old to run on their new network.
> My need for a portable phone remains simple. My phone should be able to
> make calls, have accessible menus so I can independently access my
> contacts, calendar, and alarms as well as read out text messages. I have
> low vision but expect I’ll use speech because no phone I’ve found
> magnifies the text except for some smart phones.
>
>
> It would be nice if the phone could connect to internet to read email too
> but that is not totally necessary. Most flip phones also have alarms,
> timers, and some have stopwatch abilities. That would also be good to have
> in a phone.
>
> So anyone have suggestions? I know Arlene posted in last June about a LG
> classic phone but the message Arlene sent said it ran on another carrier.
>
> Please tell me what features talk and what kind of voice it has; like male
> or female.
>
> I find little phones hard to use because even phones with buttons have
> buttons so small, so close together too!
> One feature I love about my current cell phone which btw does not talk
> much, is the feature that uses voice commands. When you press a certain
> button, you can speak to it and have it call someone in your contacts. For
> instance, I say call Steve to reach my brother. This has been very helpful
> because its hard for me to dial since the buttons are so close together.
> The old LG exalt did this too and the gusto 3 but those phones are no
> longer sold and may not even be supported.
>
> Thanks,
> Ashley
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