Mich, while I'm not from canada and don't know about all the flip phones that 
are available there, I went on to the telus web page which is
www.telus.com
The only flip phone that was mentioned on the page was the 
alcatel go flip phone.
This phone has the full readout, all the menues talk on the phone. I have this 
phone for a t& t here in oklahoma city, oklahoma and it has the marking on the 
5. It has a icon radio, so you could listen to local fm radio. It has a browser 
in the phone so one can go on the internet.I have another alcatel which is 
another model of the acatel flip phone for consumer cellular which is very much 
the same as the alcatel go flip phone. The only difference is the phone for 
consumer cellular has the numbers in raised print on the number keypad. While 
the phone talks all the menues in the phone, so you could type a text message 
and type in contacts. The only drawback on the acatel phones are is if you go 
to write a text message  while you can press the pound key if you need to 
capatalize a letter you can press the pound key once and the phone will say 
capatalize. I think it's the pound key that brings up the symbals such as the 
period, at sign, comma and so on, but it doesn't talk, and if you press the 1 
key which on other phones is how you can hear the symbols it doesn't say 
anything. So your friend would be able to type in her contacts if that's 
something she feels that she could do. If she was into writing text messages 
she could write short messages, but it's kind of hard not being able to type 
the symbols. also it has email you could set up whcih I haven't tried to set 
up. As far as writing text messages the ones I've tried writing, it doesn't 
seem to read the message as it does on other flip phones I have. There's a 
calculator in the phone,  which is accessible.  The calendar is very accessible 
too. It all depends on how much or less your friend  does in operating  the 
phone, she could do a number of things with the acatel. I couldn't find the 
phone number for telus to find out if they had any other flip phones. I 
couldn't find it on the telus web page, so maybe I'll do a search for the 
number. Of course the other phones they were telling about on the page, where 
accessibility is concerned is the smart phones, the s8 and the different 
iphones. I always wondered about the flip phones for other countries, but 
whenever I've asked no one answered to tell about them, so I guess most people 
have smart phones. Hopefully someone knows about the other flip phones that are 
available in canada and I'll look into it a bit more to see if I could find the 
phone number for telus to find out about other flip phones they have.

ARlene


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: mich verrier 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2018 5:57 PM
  Subject: A old friend of mine she is in her 80's is seeking for a cell phone 
with buttens and keys that are spaced apart that she can feel them. she is with 
telus in Canada any one have any ideas?


  Hello all. My friend Anett she is in her 80’s she is in the serch for a new 
phone. She says she wants a phone that has phyisickle buttens on it this would 
be a cell phone btw. She said that she wants one where the keys are spaced 
apart enough that she can feel them and there should be a dot on the five etc. 
I drew a blank when she asked me about this since I have not seen a cell phone 
with phyisickle buttens in quite some time. She says she wants it to be simple 
and easy to use. Her cell carrier is telus. Does any one know of sutch a phone? 
Many thanks for any help. Btw she has no sight what so ever. She is blind like 
me. Many thanks. From Mich.


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