[bcab] Re: Advice on Nokia N95

I don't know that phone but the n 85 has good keys on it easy to feel the
buttons are like a bar  and talks works with most of the phones funhshouns
don't know about mobile speak have never used  it  
The n 82 will also run the K N F B reader if you have enough money left over
after paying for the phone 
Hugh Megarry 
skype hugh.megarry 
-----Original Message-----
From: bcab-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:bcab-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf
Of Roger Woolgrove
Sent: 23 June 2008 17:12
To: bcab@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [bcab] Re: Advice on Nokia N95

Hi Again Charles,
 
Just as a point, the N95 is handy and the keys are nice and clear - easy to
know what you're pressing.  It is a flash piece of kit apparently and has
had a fair few software issues.  The firmware is up to v 20 now so try and
make sure you get the latest firmware.  If you don't you can always download
it and install it yourself.
 
Right:
 
Mobile speak is available at:
 
http://www.codefactory.es
 
Talks is available at:
 
http://www.nuance.com/talks/downloads.asp#maincontent

         
        Further phone software is available from:
         
        http://www.blindsea.com/content/3rd-addition-3rd-party-software
         
         
        This last site has loads of software for symbian series 60 phones.
         
        Hope this helps
         
        Roger
         
        ----- Original Message ----- 
        From: Charles Crisp <mailto:charlescrisp@xxxxxxx> 
        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

        See our holiday home website: 

        www.thecrisps.co.uk/french-house
<http://www.thecrisps.co.uk/french-house>  

          

         

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