[talks-uk] Re: The differences between querty phones.

  • From: sandra gayer <sandragayer7@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: talks-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 5 Mar 2012 22:04:42 +0000

Thank you Mark. I appreciate your thorough description. People keep
telling me how wonderful the iphone is but I tried an Ipad once. The
"No Man's Land" feeling was truely horrible! I can't imagine trying to
call anyone using no buttons.

All the best,
Sandra.

On 3/5/12, Mark Smith <mark.smith1974@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> Dear  Sandra
>
> I've been a mobile phone user with Talks for probably about 10 years now and
> have recently upgraded from a Nokkia 6210 slide phone to a Nokkia E5 with
> qwerty keyboard.
>
> This is a smartphone and is truly fantastic and the professional version of
> talks works really well.  There is a good tactile marking just below the
> number 5 key which is also the "G" key and although its taken  a bit of
> getting use to I find it fantastic and wouldn't want to be without it.
>
> I use the hone for testing, emails, internet, note pad and listening to MP3
> files and all works well with Talks and the qwerty keyboard.
>
> I use the phone entirely through touch as I'm completely blind and a touch
> typist.
>
> Hoe this helps - go for it Sandra!
>
> Many thanks
>
> Mark
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "sandra gayer" <sandragayer7@xxxxxxxxx>
> To: <talks-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Sunday, March 04, 2012 10:49 PM
> Subject: [talks-uk] The differences between querty phones.
>
>
>> 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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