[talks-uk] The differences between querty phones.

  • From: sandra gayer <sandragayer7@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: talks-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 4 Mar 2012 22:49:29 +0000

Hello,
The Talks update has sparked my interest in phones and I am giving my
current Mobile some serious thought. I have a C5 at present but would
really like a querty. When I bought it last year, it was the only
phone I could find with any buttons on it.

I would like to know if there is anyone who has the Nokia E5, E6 or
E7, (or any other current Nokia phone with buttons), and what people
think of them. For example, are the keys a comfortable  size to type
with and raised enough? Are the keyboards on the front of the phones
or do they slide out. I'd prefer not having to flip or slide things if
possible.

I know this is going away from Talks but is there anyone who may know
someone with an HTC Desire Z or Samsung Galaxy S Pro or any other
Android with querty? Even if there is anyone who has touched one and
could give me an opinion, (good or bad), I would really appreciate it.

All the best,
Sandra.
On 3/1/12, Mostafa Al'mahdy <mostafa.almahdy@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hello:
> Since it isn't the first time to occur with me, I thought of reporting this
> issue to the talks lists, so to make sure that I haven't miss something.
> When a major update or edition of talks officially released, I usually go
> and grab it from the net using my access point on the telephone. When I
> download that and install it, and perhaps reboot my handset, talks refuses
> to  speak afterwards. That's exactly what occurred yesterday when the talks
> 5.30.2 was just oofficially released. The problem hasn't been fixed untill I
> connected my phone via bluetooth, delivered the talks installer, and updated
> that way. The very precise process happened twice when I updated on that E71
> before. Is that a typical defect?, or it is just my stupidity,lol.
>  Um, please may I have another query. I previously asked  for the critically
> considerations to resolve the whats app encounters with talks. Does anyone
> have experienced any significant evolvements with that?.
> Best Wishes.
> Its always hope that gives meaning to life.
> _____________________________________


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