Hey John

Three years ago I bought the Sony Ericsson W600-I am still using it. I use a
Motorola HS 820, and link them together with a Jabra A 210, and an adapter
to connect the Jabra with the cord to the cell phone as they’re different
sizes. There are newer Sony Ericsson phones that will also work this way,
but I have stayed with the W600 because it has a glitch in that if I have a
missed call it will not allow me to call out. This helps prevent me when I
am in a noisy place, my van or the Home Depot from calling everybody on my
list. I just ask somebody to call me and do not answer the phone. When I am
ready to leave the crowded place, I’d just ask someone to push the button,
and I’m off and running.

AT&T also has a voice connect service that is free for disabled, and I can
just say voice connect, then call anyone on my list-I think that’s 80
people-and I cannot accidentally voice call them.

I love it, most people who know me realize that if I do not answer the
phone, they just call back again and I usually get it on the second call. It
is getting a little bit slow on answering, so I guess it is time to buy a
new one. They have them new on Ebay for about 135. My Jabra was up about 30,
and the Bluetooth for about 25. I just replaced the Jabra, and this is my
second Bluetooth. So my hands free cell phone for three years has averaged
about $70.00 a year. I think it’s cheap at twice the price.

Joan

 

From: John S. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, September 22, 2008 6:30 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Which Cellphone

 

I really need a cell phone I can use without any help. I went to look at
several types of cell phones but they are not what I need. Any suggestioins?

Thanks,

john

 

 

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