So Laz was right from what we have you could use an iPhone 5 or 5S or Google Galaxy Nexus or Moto X with accessibility turned on, we could also get you a Nexus 4. On Thu, Jan 29, 2015 at 5:16 PM, Claire Mesa <roselady4@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Never mind all that I found a good source of information: > > > http://support.bell.ca/Mobility/Smartphones_and_mobile_internet/Will_my_mobile_phone_or_smartphone_work_on_the_Bell_network > > We can look up any phone with this site and make sure it's compatible. My > own unlocked Android does work for this service. Just let us know the sort > of phone you'd be interested in. > > On Thu, Jan 29, 2015 at 4:14 PM, Claire Mesa <roselady4@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> An American iPhone works with GSM networks in other countries if it's >> unlocked and even a Verizon iPhone 5 and up can be unlocked for other >> countries GSM networks, even though Verizon itself is not GSM. It's true >> there are different frequencies in this country and others of GSM. Most >> unlocked phones can use either. It's a good idea to check with the phone >> company you plan to use what frequency etc..they use. >> But when I Googled Bell Canada, it said CDMA. >> I suggest you call the company of it supports GSM or CDMA and also which >> frequency such as 850 or 1900 for example or if they have more than one >> service and could support either. >> >> On Jan 29, 2015 2:42 PM, "Shorty & Kitty" <shortyonlists@xxxxxxxxx> >> wrote: >> > >> > Oh Boy Neena, if you had a phone from a Canadian provider and if it was >> unlocked I would have to say yes, it should work. But I am mot sure about >> the American phones. The iPhones might work on The canadian network >> providing the technology is the same. 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They, >> however, are um not endowed with good cell phones that have text to speak. >> Now, I'm using my Samsung phone which is an I remember it as: sg275R phone. >> That, as I recall you and I talking on this subject that it is not able to >> have stuff downloaded to make it accessible. So simply my question is this: >> If I get a cell phone from you all like next year: will it be able to be >> used in a rural area? I'm thinking the Northern Ontario. I'm not going to >> the States with it, because frankly I'm just not travelling there for a >> good long time. I wanted to be able to use my phone in a place that Bell >> Canada does indeed cover, as I've found out it does. So, that's why I'm >> asking. Also now that I'm here, and thinking of it: is one gig of internet >> enough to check bus schedules, check email, and check things such as the >> weather? I ask, as Bell offers that as part of my current plan. It's month >> to month. >> >> Thanks so much. >> >> -----Original Message----- From: Laz >> >> Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 2015 2:43 PM >> >> To: tmp >> >> Subject: [tmp] 2 More Days: New Bluetooth items, 20% off & other >> announcements! >> >> >> >> Hi all, >> >> >> >> You can listen to your music and books wirelessly with Bluetooth. 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