[nabs-l] verizon phones

dreicer, zachary z.dreicer at emissives.com
Wed Apr 20 19:35:35 UTC 2011


i'd say probably the haven.  It doesn't have a qwerty but it is 
fully accessible!

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I would like a very simple phone that is fully accessible with
verizon.  I would prefer a qwerty one if they have it.  I'm not
interested in the iPhone as of now.  Thanks for the help.

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Date sent: Wed, 20 Apr 2011 09:53:09 -0600
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if you need similar accessibility as the phone you previously
had, will probably want the htc ozone.  If you want the haven,
which can not get on the internet but is completely accessible
minus my verizon, that is $30 with a 2 year aggreement.  There is
iPhone 4 as well if you want that, but that's a touch screen
phone.  My friend, Curtis, did a podcast on the samsung haven.
If you want it, email me and we'll make arrangements for sending
you a copy.
   You can talk with me on facebook if you want
further assistance.

Talk to you soon!

Your friend from nfb leadership,

ZD/G (Zach Dreicer-griego)
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 ----- Original Message -----
From: Hannah <sparklylicious at suddenlink.net
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Date sent: Wed, 20 Apr 2011 08:19:11 -0700
Subject: [nabs-l] verizon phones

Hello Everyone,
I'm just wondering what verizon phones are fully accessible? I
know this was a topic covered a few weeks back, but I'm thinking
about switching to verizon.  I called them and asked, but they
did not seem to know anything about it and ended up telling me
that they have "a hearing impaired center" when I asked about
what products they have that are either compatible for screen
reader software or have built in accessible screen readers.
Thanks in advance.
Cheers, Hannah

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