Owasys 22C Screenless Cellphone

ace ace at freedomchat.org
Tue Jul 18 14:54:03 EDT 2006


I absolutely agree with you.  However, these people want 
competition.  If there is something that they don't have and a lot of 
people want it, they are open to suggestions and will definitely put 
it in.  I have been in contact with them over the last couple of days 
and they are really nice people.

As far as updates go, if you get the proper cable (at an outrageous 
price) you can update the firmware yourself.  That brings me to 
another question: why are cables so expensive?  This isn't just with 
Capital Accessibility--I have seen several companies sell cables at 
around the same price.

Robby
At 05:23 AM 7/18/2006, you wrote:
>Hello,
>I will try and stay away from some of my thoughts on most specifically made
>for the blind devices when making some comments on this, but it may be hard
>for me.
>
>Some times these things have bugs that simply shouldn't be there, one that
>my Aunt has mentioned about hers is that if you are on the phone and some
>try to call you and the network sends a signal to alert you, it cuts you
>off. With a main stream phone such as my Nokia 6670, things like that simply
>wouldn't happen, and if on the occasions that a bug that impacts on
>usability, then upgrades are normally made available and can be done locally
>(in the UK with in the town the owner lives in), what is the situation for
>firmware updates for the owasys? Does it have to be sent away? If so, how
>long will you be without a phone? Also is hardware such as the battery and
>charger a standard type charger (i.e. one of the common types used in other
>mobile phones)? If not, how much will replacement batteries cost when you
>need one?
>
>May be the people who have these are happy with what they have, but I
>question in my mind whether it really was the best choice for all of them.
>Did they just choose it because they believe it will be superior for them to
>use because the entire device was designed for the blind? Although main
>stream products may be equally usable (I have absolutely no problems with
>the keyboard on my nokia 6670 and I can think of other devices I have which
>I have which are main stream and are perfectly usable).
>
>From
>Michael Whapples
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>From: "Farhan" <i.am.farhan at gmail.com>
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>Sent: Monday, July 17, 2006 11:31 AM
>Subject: Re[2]: Owasys 22C Screenless Cellphone
>
>
> > Personally, I like my Nokia 3650, it doesn't work with cingular's 850 mhz
> > band, and I get random calls asking if jillian is around but I am free to
> > put whatever I want on my phone.
> > Not saying that you can't put stuf on the oasis but Nokia's way of doing
> > things is much more practical, because if the oasis's operating system
> > screws up, you have to send it in for repairs and with Nokia phones, there
> > is probably a local service center.
> > Stupid question, does the oasis work on the 850 mhz band?
> >
> > On 7/17/2006 at 5:26 Lorenzo Taylor said
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> > I saw one of these at the ACB convention last week.  Except for the
> > voice, the screenless phone has the functionality of the free phones
> > provided when you get a contract with most companies, but at a price of
> > $199 with 2-year contract with t-mobile.  It's big, it's fat, and it is
> > an extremely basic phone providing only a very few features that I have
> > come to expect in a cell phone at less than half its price.
> >
> > Just my personal experience,
> > Lorenzo
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