I agree you need some physical keys to be able to find your way around the
aps, MA and make selections.  I have just had my phone (verizon) for a week
and am having difficulty learning to use the screen to input data.  I love
the voice dictation and that is how I send my text messages.

A physical on and off switch is good also.

-----Original Message-----
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David R. 
Sent: Monday, December 26, 2011 7:44 PM
To: Mobile Accessibility Android Users List
Subject: Re: [MA] urgent! choosing the right phonechoosing the right phone
for MA?

Get anything with A phisical qwerty keybord. and or something with airoe's
and or A trackball On Mon, 26 Dec 2011 12:11:29 -0600, Yvonne Cowan wrote:


>Hello Group,
>My name is Yvonne.  I have an urgent problem and need some sound 
>advice.  My current phone finally died yesterday.  It didn't have any 
>sort of speech software installed.  I am looking at upgrading and need 
>some help choosing a phone that works best with Mobile Accessibility.  I 
>am with T-mobile.  I need to purchase a new phone today since it is my 
>only working number and I am out of town for the holidays.
>
>Thanks,
>Yvonne
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