The Nokia E5 should fit the bill as it has a qwerty keypad. Sent from my iPhone4S On 20 Feb 2012, at 13:55, "Howie, Sam" <Sam.Howie@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi All > Looking for a bit of help for a colleague at work she was due to be issued > with a blackberry for receiving emails and so on while away from the office. > But for obvious reasons they are totally inaccessible and the software from > America never seems to have arrived here in the UK. So we are looking for > some help with a decent talks compatible phone that would allow email to be > sent and received. Someone had mentioned about a Nokia C5. > > On the other side of things if the employer is offering blackberry’s to > sighted staff am I correct in thinking they should be buying the appropriate > phone and talks for blind employee. > Thanks > Sam > > Sam Howie > Resource Worker > Performance & Information Systems > Ground Floor Wheatley House > 25 Cochrane Street > Glasgow > G1 1HL > 0141 276 2258 > mailto: sam.howie@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > > Glasgow - Proud Host City of the 2014 Commonwealth Games and Host Council of > the 2012 Olympic Games > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Disclaimer: > > This message is intended only for use of the addressee. If this message > > was sent to you in error, please notify the sender and delete this message. > > Glasgow City Council cannot accept responsibility for viruses, so please > > scan attachments. Views expressed in this message do not necessarily reflect > > those of the Council who will not necessarily be bound by its contents. > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > >