Hi, I an Altell customer and recently bought the Notorola Q9c, and Moble Speak. As some of the others have pointed out, there are some basic flip phones that offer some accessible features, but if you want full accessibility, such as being able to enter your own contacts, or to do text messaging, or use the alarm clock on your phone, you will need a screen reader such as Mobile Speak or Talks. I'm pretty happy with the way Mobile Speak works on my new phone. I'm also very pleased with it's speech recognition. On my old flip phone, I would give the voice command to call my wife, and the phone would often tell me it didn't recognize the command. That never happens with the smart phone. With the old phone, I could never get the voice digit dial to work, but it works very well with the new smart phone. It' costs a bunch, of course. But altell had a special on the smart phone last month, so I got a $100 rebate. I also got Mobile speak for about $250. So if you are ready for the change and the expense, you will find that the smart phone works well. Blessings, Tom ____________________________________________________________ Consolidate your debt. Lower interest, one payment. Click Here. http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL2141/fc/PnY6rw2O7EKChz0Hy9Cb8CLGPKSJs3Fe9LEIKN7YCZihcCTEA054j/
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