[nfbcs] Cell phone question

E.J. Zufelt lists at zufelt.ca
Thu Jun 18 13:42:03 UTC 2009


Good morning,

The iPhone 3g S, available Friday from AT&T is also an out of the box  
accessible cellular device.  Some OCR is currently available for the  
phone and more is under development.

OCR Now, is the software currently available. You can read about this  
by searching the iTunes store for OCR.

HTH,
On 18-Jun-09, at 9:15 AM, Wunder, Gary wrote:

> Hello Jim. There are currently two telephones used for the KNFB  
> Reader.
> One is the Nokia N82 and I believe the other is the Nokia 6220  
> classic.
> This latter phone is somewhat less expensive. Neither phone uses the
> Verizon network but must use a network which relies on the GSM  
> protocol.
> In the United States I think you are talking about AT&T and T-Mobile.
>
> There has been a recent drop in the price of the KNFB Reader mobile  
> with
> either Talks or Mobile Speak so you may want to ask the dealer before
> deciding this is beyond your ability to afford. I believe you are
> already aware of the NFB loan program which offers technology loans at
> 3% interest. There is no question that you will end up spending more
> money on the KNFB Reader than you will on a phone which comes with a  
> one
> or two-year contract, but you will certainly be carrying more in your
> pocket not only when it comes to your ability to read functions of the
> phone which sighted people take for granted, but also when you want to
> read a print menu, a meeting agenda that didn't get handed out on  
> time,
> or a hotel bill slipped under your door.
>
> If you want more information about the Reader, feel free to give a  
> call
> at 573-874-1774.
>
> Warmest regards my friend,
>
> Gary
>
>
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