AT&T has an advisory member that is a Quad.  Ask your provider for  help.  
Its FREE and you never know. I might be available locally or you may  have 
to call their 800 number.
 
Best Wishes
 
 
In a message dated 3/20/2016 8:19:21 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
lwillis82...@gmail.com writes:

I am also in the market for a new phone.I am still using my first phone,  a 
candy bar style Nokia. ATT said they will no longer support it in a few  
months, so I have no choice. The rest of my family have iPhones. Of course, I  
need something easy to operate. Any Suggestions?

Larry Willis  
Retired and proud of it




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Resent-From: _quad-list@eskimo.com_ (mailto:quad-list@eskimo.com) 
From:  Lori Michaelson <_lorilivingon@gmail.com_ 
(mailto:lorilivin...@gmail.com) >
Date:  March 20, 2016 at 5:40:21 PM EDT
To: Eric Olson <_whee...@wi.rr.com_ (mailto:whee...@wi.rr.com) >, quad-list 
<_quad-list@eskimo.com_ (mailto:quad-list@eskimo.com) >
Subject:  Re: [QUAD-L] cell phone





 
This is exactly  what mine is and looks like. I have to choose this 
particular model  because the button is big enough whereby I can push it with 
my 
fist to  activate it or to turn it off:


http://www.amazon.com/Motorola-H720-Bluetooth-Headset-Packaging/dp/B0030C4K8
I



There are pairing instructions  available online if you choose to do a 
Google search on how to do it, etc.  etc.


~Lori


On Sun, Mar 20, 2016 at 2:57 PM, Eric Olson <_whee...@wi.rr.com_ 
(mailto:whee...@wi.rr.com) > wrote:

I assume by bluetooth you mean a  headset of some sort.


On 3/20/2016 2:39 PM, Lori Michaelson wrote:



I agree with Joan. I  have had a Samsung Galaxy IV for a year and a half 
and, with my Motorola  Bluetooth, it works just fine. If I do not want to use 
my Bluetooth my  caregiver or someone will put it on speakerphone for me.


On Sun, Mar 20, 2016 at 12:58 PM, Joan Anglin  <_poajoan@sbcglobal.net_ 
(mailto:poaj...@sbcglobal.net) > wrote:

Without a doubt the Samsung galaxy works best for  me, but disable S voice 
and use OK google.  With the blue tooth  it is totally hands free to make a 
call, receive a call, navigate,  message someone, raise and lower volume, 
ring tone, set alarms etc.  etc. and so forth.  :-)


-----Original Message-----
From: Eric Olson [mailto:_whee...@wi.rr.com_ (mailto:whee...@wi.rr.com) ]
Sent: Sunday, March 20, 2016  11:14 AM
To: _quad-list@eskimo.com_ (mailto:quad-list@eskimo.com) 
Subject: [QUAD-L] cell  phone

Thinking about getting a cell phone.  Which is  better for doing things by 
voice: iOS or Android?

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