to block calls you can use extreem call blocker :$5" in the google
play store.  Also, google's accessibility will never be the same as
apple because of a thing called lawsuit.  We all know apple loves to
sue instead of compete here lately.

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> Date: Tue, 18 Sep 2012 08:06:32 -0600
> From: Dusty Tague <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [MA] REally need to choose a Sprint Android phone!
> To: Alcidonis Law Office <[email protected]>
> Cc: Mobile Accessibility Android Users List
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> The best I can suggest here is, if you can, go to your local sprint
> store and play with one, if they have one and compare it for yourself.
> Touch to explore depends on third party apps, including Google's to
> implement.  As far as access world, when was the article released and
> also what version was evaluated?  Many improvements were made in Jelly
> Bean including implementing touch to explore automatically in all apps
> taking advantage of the standard interface.  If customized, they once
> again need to implement.  This was done as a result of having to rewrite
> apps to take advantage of touch to explore in ICS, which many
> developers, including Google itself didn't always implement.  I would
> suggest the same for those using AT&T or Verizon.  In addition, play
> around with the iphones, 4, 4s, and if possible the 5.  In this way, you
> can find your best fit.
>
>
> On 9/18/2012 7:27 AM, Alcidonis Law Office wrote:
>> Access World has a very negative review of the Nexis and Android
>> operating system -- there are problems operating the touch to explore
>> feature with consistency. I wouldn't mind learning how to use a
>> touch-screen only phone but I would expect the accessibility to be the
>> same as it is on the IPhone.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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>> 2824 Cottman Avenue
>> Suite 15
>> Philadelphia, PA 19149
>> Phone: (215) 305-8085
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>> -----Original Message----- From: Dusty Tague
>> Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2012 3:32 AM
>> To: Mobile Accessibility Android Users List
>> Subject: Re: [MA] REally need to choose a Sprint Android phone!
>>
>> To answer your questions.  There is a version of the GNex that works on
>> AT&T.  I don't know if they carry directly or if you have to buy it
>> through google, but a GSM version is available.  It is strictly a touch
>> screen phone, but since it runs on Jelly Bean, the need for a slide-out
>> keyboard isn't as much needed.  You might desire on though and if that
>> is the case, the option there is to get a bluetooth keyboard to pair
>> with it.
>>
>>
>> On 9/17/2012 8:00 PM, Leslie Fairall wrote:
>>> I may be wrong here, but does AT&T have a version of the Galaxy
>>> Nexus? My understanding is that it is touch screen only, with no
>>> physical keyboard. Is this also correct?
>>>
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> Date: Tue, 18 Sep 2012 10:17:22 -0400
> From: "Gary Metzler" <[email protected]>
> Subject: [MA] blocking a phone number
> To: "'Mobile Accessibility Android Users List'"
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> Hi All,
>
> I was wondering if it is possible to block a phone number on a cell phone
> as
> it is on a land line phone?  Any help would be most appreciated.  Thanks,
>
> Regards, Gary Metzler kn4ox
> http://outtasighttravel.com
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> Date: Tue, 18 Sep 2012 10:18:58 -0400
> From: Sharif Jones <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [MA] REally need to choose a Sprint Android phone!
> To: Mobile Accessibility Android Users List
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> Yes I must add that when I got to play around with that, it had jelly bean
> as comparing to ice cream sandwitch.  when comparing the 2, jelly bean
> proved to be top accessible.  If geting the nexus phone unlocked directly
> from google, this phone comes with jelly bean but I geting it through
> sprint et, u may get icecream sandwitch.  best to get from google if able
> to cause u will get more accessibility that way.  When playing with
> icecream sandwitch, I found it to be partial accessble but not much.
> On Sep 18, 2012 10:06 AM, "Dusty Tague" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> The best I can suggest here is, if you can, go to your local sprint store
>> and play with one, if they have one and compare it for yourself.  Touch
>> to
>> explore depends on third party apps, including Google's to implement.  As
>> far as access world, when was the article released and also what version
>> was evaluated?  Many improvements were made in Jelly Bean including
>> implementing touch to explore automatically in all apps taking advantage
>> of
>> the standard interface.  If customized, they once again need to
>> implement.
>>  This was done as a result of having to rewrite apps to take advantage of
>> touch to explore in ICS, which many developers, including Google itself
>> didn't always implement.  I would suggest the same for those using AT&T
>> or
>> Verizon.  In addition, play around with the iphones, 4, 4s, and if
>> possible
>> the 5.  In this way, you can find your best fit.
>>
>>
>> On 9/18/2012 7:27 AM, Alcidonis Law Office wrote:
>>
>>> Access World has a very negative review of the Nexis and Android
>>> operating system -- there are problems operating the touch to explore
>>> feature with consistency. I wouldn't mind learning how to use a
>>> touch-screen only phone but I would expect the accessibility to be the
>>> same
>>> as it is on the IPhone.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Rod Alcidonis, Esquire
>>> Alcidonis Law Office
>>> 2824 Cottman Avenue
>>> Suite 15
>>> Philadelphia, PA 19149
>>> Phone: (215) 305-8085
>>> Work e-mail: [email protected]
>>> Listserv: [email protected]
>>>
>>> Licensed in Pennsylvania and New Jersey
>>> -----Original Message----- From: Dusty Tague
>>> Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2012 3:32 AM
>>> To: Mobile Accessibility Android Users List
>>> Subject: Re: [MA] REally need to choose a Sprint Android phone!
>>>
>>> To answer your questions.  There is a version of the GNex that works on
>>> AT&T.  I don't know if they carry directly or if you have to buy it
>>> through google, but a GSM version is available.  It is strictly a touch
>>> screen phone, but since it runs on Jelly Bean, the need for a slide-out
>>> keyboard isn't as much needed.  You might desire on though and if that
>>> is the case, the option there is to get a bluetooth keyboard to pair
>>> with it.
>>>
>>>
>>> On 9/17/2012 8:00 PM, Leslie Fairall wrote:
>>>
>>>> I may be wrong here, but does AT&T have a version of the Galaxy Nexus?
>>>> My understanding is that it is touch screen only, with no physical
>>>> keyboard. Is this also correct?
>>>>
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> Date: Tue, 18 Sep 2012 10:21:28 -0400
> From: Sharif Jones <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [MA] blocking a phone number
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> In some cases there is.  U would naturaly need to call your mobile provider
> to see if they support that.  Some do and some don't.  Hope this helps good
> day.
> On Sep 18, 2012 10:18 AM, "Gary Metzler" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I was wondering if it is possible to block a phone number on a cell phone
>> as
>> it is on a land line phone?  Any help would be most appreciated.  Thanks,
>>
>> Regards, Gary Metzler kn4ox
>> http://outtasighttravel.com
>> sendto:[email protected]
>> messenger:[email protected]
>> skype: garymetz
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> Date: Tue, 18 Sep 2012 10:56:45 -0400
> From: "Alcidonis Law Office" <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [MA] REally need to choose a Sprint Android phone!
> To: "Mobile Accessibility Android Users List"
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> Guys you all are great. I really appreciate it.
>
>
> Rod Alcidonis, Esquire
>
>
> From: Sharif Jones
> Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2012 10:18 AM
> To: Mobile Accessibility Android Users List ; [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [MA] REally need to choose a Sprint Android phone!
>
> Yes I must add that when I got to play around with that, it had jelly bean
> as comparing to ice cream sandwitch.  when comparing the 2, jelly bean
> proved to be top accessible.  If geting the nexus phone unlocked directly
> from google, this phone comes with jelly bean but I geting it through sprint
> et, u may get icecream sandwitch.  best to get from google if able to cause
> u will get more accessibility that way.  When playing with icecream
> sandwitch, I found it to be partial accessble but not much.
>
> On Sep 18, 2012 10:06 AM, "Dusty Tague" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>   The best I can suggest here is, if you can, go to your local sprint store
> and play with one, if they have one and compare it for yourself.  Touch to
> explore depends on third party apps, including Google's to implement.  As
> far as access world, when was the article released and also what version was
> evaluated?  Many improvements were made in Jelly Bean including implementing
> touch to explore automatically in all apps taking advantage of the standard
> interface.  If customized, they once again need to implement.  This was done
> as a result of having to rewrite apps to take advantage of touch to explore
> in ICS, which many developers, including Google itself didn't always
> implement.  I would suggest the same for those using AT&T or Verizon.  In
> addition, play around with the iphones, 4, 4s, and if possible the 5.  In
> this way, you can find your best fit.
>
>
>   On 9/18/2012 7:27 AM, Alcidonis Law Office wrote:
>
>     Access World has a very negative review of the Nexis and Android
> operating system -- there are problems operating the touch to explore
> feature with consistency. I wouldn't mind learning how to use a touch-screen
> only phone but I would expect the accessibility to be the same as it is on
> the IPhone.
>
>
>
>
>
>     Rod Alcidonis, Esquire
>     Alcidonis Law Office
>     2824 Cottman Avenue
>     Suite 15
>     Philadelphia, PA 19149
>     Phone: (215) 305-8085
>     Work e-mail: [email protected]
>     Listserv: [email protected]
>
>     Licensed in Pennsylvania and New Jersey
>     -----Original Message----- From: Dusty Tague
>     Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2012 3:32 AM
>     To: Mobile Accessibility Android Users List
>     Subject: Re: [MA] REally need to choose a Sprint Android phone!
>
>     To answer your questions.  There is a version of the GNex that works on
>     AT&T.  I don't know if they carry directly or if you have to buy it
>     through google, but a GSM version is available.  It is strictly a touch
>     screen phone, but since it runs on Jelly Bean, the need for a slide-out
>     keyboard isn't as much needed.  You might desire on though and if that
>     is the case, the option there is to get a bluetooth keyboard to pair
>     with it.
>
>
>     On 9/17/2012 8:00 PM, Leslie Fairall wrote:
>
>       I may be wrong here, but does AT&T have a version of the Galaxy Nexus?
> My understanding is that it is touch screen only, with no physical keyboard.
> Is this also correct?
>
>
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