[bcab] Re: Advice on Nokia N95

Advice on Nokia N95Hi,

I have just received my Nokia 95 and find it fine to use with Talx. The buttons 
etc are easy to use which is a bonus, I think like everything else, its just a 
matter of getting used to using something new in the beginning.

Bernard

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: Charles Crisp 
To: bcab@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
Sent: Monday, June 23, 2008 4:16 PM
Subject: [bcab] Advice on Nokia N95


Hi

I am considering getting a Nokia N95 on which I can install a speech programme, 
however here in France I am having difficulty getting one to see how easy it is 
to handle.

Can those of you who use one let me know what it is like in a practical way to 
use? For instance are the buttons easy to use and is the interface intuitive? I 
have not used a mobile for years and they have become very small. My wife's 
phone is very small and the buttons are depressed and difficult to separate.

What about the different speech programmes. Do they speak as you enter each 
number? How much of the rest of the functions are spoken?

Any useful practical information would be welcome.

I won't be buying in France, it's too expensive especially with the tax imposed 
from last month on all multi media phones, and so does anyone know of a good 
honest supplier in the UK.

Thanks.

Kind regards



Charles Crisp

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