Hi list
Thanks for all the info and offers I have received. 
Has anyone heard of or used the following phone? 22C accessible cell
phone 
The web address I believe is: 
http://www.OwasysUSA.com
 
I vaguely recall hearing of it some years ago, but I haven't heard
anything since then. 
I am signed up to their mailing list, but I haven't heard anything there
for a while either. 
The last message I received from them says the following: 

"Remember, this is a low-volume list for news about the Owasys 22C. You
cannot post to this list."

Is there anyone who has one or knows someone who uses it? 
 
God bless! 
Alvin 
 
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From: "Kimsan" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Date: Sat, 24 Sep 2011 23:08:41 -0700
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] Accessible cell phone inquiries
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If I remember right the t mobile dash does offer speech just not for
everything. It can announce in coming calls, text messages and call
waiting.
Since it  didn't speak everything I wanted it to speak, I purchased
mobile
speaks as well...

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of jerry martin
Sent: Saturday, September 24, 2011 12:51 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] Accessible cell phone inquiries

Alvin:  A lot of it will depend on what platform, or operating system, is
used on the phone.  I have an HTC Dash phone through T-Mobile.  It has a
Windows platform.  So I had to purchase a software program called
MobileSpeak.  Unfortunately, it is somewhat pricey (I paid about $500 for
it).  T-Mobile does not really have a TTS (text to speech) application at
this time.  However, if it is a phone from AT&T, there is an application
called TalkBack and I believe it is a free program.  HTH

Jerry
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From: <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, September 24, 2011 2:38 PM
Subject: [Blind-Computing] Accessible cell phone inquiries


> Hi list,
> It's Alvin. I just received one of those government cell phones, but
I'm
> wondering if there is some software out there that will make it more
> accessible to navigate the menus and use it fully.
> It's a Sprint phone.
>
> Also, this is my first cell phone ever, so I'm kind of new to it. :)
> UP until recently, I have just been getting by with AT&T calling cards.
I
> know crazy right? Lol
> But they seem to be phasing those out. :)
>
> I am totally blind so some type of speech output would be useful.
> I have memorized how to turn it on/off, and I know how to dial others
> using it.
> The essentials. :)
>
> I'm just asking to see what's out there. I may end up getting another
> cell phone in the future that has more accessibility, but this will
> suffice for now.
>
> I'm just wanting suggestion and possibilities of accessible cell phone
> software/hardware.
> I did a little research and ran across some software called Mobile
Speaks
> and Talks.
> is there anyone who uses any of these? How are they, and Are there
> others?
> Are there any other lists that deal specifically with this? Can someone
> please point me in that direction? :)
>
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> God bless you all!
> Alvin
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