I have to agree. 100 a month really is not that bad for unlimited talk and data. Now if text would go down I'd be happy but yeah. I have to agree 110 percent.
S On Nov 13, 2010, at 12:25 AM, Scott Granados wrote: > What the IPhone and Data does not cost to much. > > It's the same price for us as a sited ser. If you want a cheap phone get one > you don't need it to read anything to you. If you're that backwards get a > jitterbug.:) > > On Nov 13, 2010, at 12:07 AM, Sarah Alawami wrote: > >> I don't think that will be included in the research but yeah not much you or >> I could do about it so I guess we just have to deal. >> >> S >> On Nov 12, 2010, at 11:36 PM, Michael Thurman wrote: >> >>> ok how about solving the problem if the I hone data and voice costing way >>> TOO much money lol that is an issue noone can fix. at and t and others >>> want to build their oversold infastructure on the backs of those of us who >>> don't have the money to afford it. It is sad that because we are blind if >>> we want a truly accessible phone we have to go to the I phone or another >>> just as expensive platform, when a sighted person can get unlimited voice >>> text and data for 45 a month or less with an inaccessible phone, it costs >>> over twice that for an accessible phone to have the same capabilities. >>> On Nov 12, 2010, at 5:08 PM, Cara Quinn wrote: >>> >>>> Hi All; >>>> >>>> the below is from a researcher looking for interested volunteers. >>>> >>>> Smiles, >>>> >>>> Cara :) >>>> >>>> Hello, iPhone users. >>>> >>>> I am looking for volunteers who have used an iPhone for at least 6 >>>> months, to participate in a short telephone interview in regard to >>>> their iPhone experiences. This interview is in support of ongoing >>>> research funded by the Department of Veterans Affairs. >>>> >>>> My current interest in doing interviews with people who are using >>>> iPhones is the result of our work on the Cellphone Best Practices >>>> project with the Department of Veterans Affairs. In earlier work, we >>>> evaluated 14 phones. We learned during this research, that the >>>> touchscreen phones can offer access, and the iPhone in particular has >>>> done far better than any of the traditionally designed cellphones at >>>> affording full access. >>>> >>>> We completed the first year of the project, and are now in our second >>>> year. We are now taking the data from the first evaluations, and >>>> developing an evaluation system for best practices in utilizing a >>>> touchscreen phone. Our initial evaluations had people using cellphones >>>> provided to them for a 3 week interval. We learned much, but we >>>> realize we also want data from people who have used the iPhone for 6 >>>> months or more. We want to know more about the long term iPhone >>>> experience, in order to include that data into our study. I have been >>>> asked to conduct short interviews with persons who are blind, and using >>>> iPhones for more than 6 months, in order to gain further insights into >>>> those long term experiences, and develop action statements that will >>>> address needs perceived by long term iPhone users, and not just those >>>> using the iPhone for short periods of time. The results will be used to >>>> engineer the interface of a touchscreen phone for evaluation, in order >>>> to determine "best practices" in designing an interface for persons who >>>> are blind. >>>> >>>> If you are interested in volunteering for an interview about your >>>> personal iPhone experiences, please do email me directly at: >>>> >>>> [email protected] >>>> >>>> I will write you back so that we can establish a good time for the >>>> interview, which takes typically, 15-30 minutes. Thank you in advance >>>> for considering this volunteer opportunity. >>>> >>>> Gary W. 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