Actually, you don't need to choose from their choices, you could bring an unlocked 4G phone, it has to be 4g, and you can activate it on Metro. There is a link to tell you if your particular phone is a phone you can use there. If not, one phone that i acceptable for the bring your phone is the Samsung relay that t-mobile used to cell. If you can get an unlocked one, that will work as t-mobile is migrating all their customers to gsm anyway. it is a full 5 row qwerty that was recently upgraded to android 4.1.2. It may or may not go higher than that though.

As far as other programs, nothing free exists, Equalize is another option, you can check that one out.
On 8/10/2013 7:34 AM, Harold wrote:
Good Morning Everyone,

I've finally found a cell phone provider, Metro PCS, which offers me unlimited minutes, each month, for only $25.

My new challenge begins, finding a cell phone which is both affordable, as well as accessible. When I was, formerly, a Verizon subscriber, I had an LG 4650 which was very user friendly out of the box.

Since I'm now with a new provider, I'm, of course, required to go with one of their choice of cell phones. This list is dominated with "Touch Screen" models, with only one or two choices which do have a phone keypad, but that's where the accessibility ends.

I'm hoping there might be another Metro PCS user out there which could offer me advice about attempting in finding either the most accessible phone, or advice on finding me a program to add to my phone, which will offer me a more accessible solution?

Thanks Very Much,
Harold

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