[gps-talkusers] Re: not what it seems

Something that will be much easier than trying to walk in and start talking
about Mobile Speak or Mobile Geo as the Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile and Sprint
representatives in most cases will not have a clue of what you are talking
about. And, you will just overwhelm them if you print out the compatibility
list from Code Factory's website. Generally, Mobile Speak for Smart
Phone/Pocket PC and Mobile Geo will run on Windows Mobile Smart Phones or
Windows Mobile Pocket PC's. So, it will be easier to ask them about their
Windows Mobile devices as at any one time, the stores will have just a
handful. This way you can talk about the phone on the fact of it being a
Windows Mobile Smart Phone or Pocket PC rather than anything assistive
technology related. Once you find a phone that you like based on technical
specifications and physical feel then you can check the Code Factory site to
see if it works with Mobile Speak and/or Mobile Geo.

 

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[mailto:gps-talkusers-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of alice dampman
Sent: Wednesday, March 25, 2009 4:37 PM
To: gps-talkusers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [gps-talkusers] not what it seems

 

Hi, all, 

    Now, no matter how it seems, I'm not asking about accessible cell
phones. Really, truly...

    I'm trying to sort out the incomprehensible list of phones on the code
factory site that will run mobile speak and mobile geo. 

    At the moment, I'm a verizon customer, so which of those phones are
Verizon phones? I'm not entirely averse to leaving Verizon, but if I go with
another carrier, I want to buy the phone with a contract, because it's so
much cheaper than  buying the phone on its own. As most of you probably
know,  some of these phones cost a couple hundred dollars but are free with
that new every 2 contract or even an initial contract, right? ,

Help if you can, and if you think anyone/everyone will get annoyed, write me
off list. 

Alice, totally confused 

alicedh@xxxxxxxxxxx

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