Also, I hope to purchase in a couple of weeks... What resources for accessible 
android phones and apps would you recommend? Thanks again.

Christopher Edmerson
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On Apr 11, 2013, at 5:39 PM, Leslie Fairall <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Chris:
> 
> You raise a good question. It depends on features you want in a phone. For 
> me, the main reason why I bought my smartphone and no longer use my N86 
> (which I still love) is because of the ability to listen to radio and music. 
> Both types of phones (touch screen and physical keyboard) will allow me to do 
> this. The IPhone and Android phones both have similar apps. I downloaded 
> TunedIn radio and an app for one of my local radio stations, and they work 
> very well. I believe they would work on both a touch screen and physical 
> keyboard. Most phones that include a physical keyboard also have a touch 
> screen as well, so it's nice to have the best of both worlds. I believe the 
> use of a physical keyboard or touch screen is a personal preference and 
> reflects what is important to you. What specific features are you looking for 
> on your phone?
> 
> -- 
> Leslie Fairall
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