Owasys 22C Screenless Cellphone
Farhan
i.am.farhan at gmail.com
Wed Jul 19 15:24:15 EDT 2006
The problem, with symbian based phones in the united states are.
1. most phones supported by cingular.. well it sort of doesn't happen.
For example, cingular runns the 850 mhz band, most Nokia new phones don't run 850 the only phones that I know of that run that are the 6620 and the 6682.
2. If you buy talks from cingular, with that rebate, your going to get a substanderd version of talks, some 2.11 version that you can't upgrade if you wanted to.
I would spend about $80 on a new phone and the full price for talks premium. I would want all the functionality that I could use in my phone. I'm not saying I have a lot of money to throw around, this is what I would of done if I had.
My current configuration is a Nokia 3650 with talks premium and i got it for $125
On 7/19/2006 at 14:20 Wil James said
Hi Michael
"There are alternatives to the Owasys which offer the same functionality
(possibly more), such as a symbian phone and talks."
If I remember correctly, you cannot text message with the LG4500 phones.
"Maybe in your case the cost difference was greater, but for me buying a
symbian phone and talks was only marginly more expensive than a Owasys (my
feeling was the little extra was worth having a phone which has a large user
base, should have very few bugs, and if any updates are needed can be done
locally and not mean I will be without my phone for any significant time,"
Take into account, $199 for TALX for Cingular for a one year contract, and
$99 for a two year contract. Toss in the cost of the phone, which can go
over $150. yes, you go get credit for the Talx, but you have to shell out
the money in advance. You're talking at least $250 to $400 just to get set
up with Talx. MobileSpeak costs $399 itself. The Owasys22C costs only
$200.00, less than half what you would pay for the other solutions out
there.
Who says a SIM card can't be sent to your address of you want updates?
"plenty of extras available if I wanted something for my phone (and not just
nokia originals), and the specialist bit could be removed if there was any
problem caused by that leaving me with a fully functional phone)."
What could you do with your phone if the specialist bit was removed? Not
nearly what you could with it loaded.
"While all that seems very negative about it, I will accept for some an
Owasys may be the correct choice (may be you fall in that category), but
equally I feel that some choose it for the wrong reason (I am struggling to
find quite the wording I want, reasons such as it is what they believe is
accessible to them, because they think things with a screen has been
visually designed so could never be accessible)."
Wrong in my case. I have a computer, and I do use Windows. It, too, has a
monitor, but I don't shy away from it just because pictures are displayed on
the monitor. That's about the most vain thing I've heard.
"I feel I now need to try and restrain myself as I am getting close to my
strong feelings, and I don't really feel this is really sufficiently on
topic for this list. We may just have to agree to differ on this if anyone
disagrees with what I have said."
I do see your points, and they're good ones for debate.
----- Original Message -----
From: "David Poehlman" <david.poehlman at handsontechnologeyes.com>
To: "Speakup is a screen review system for Linux." <speakup at braille.uwo.ca>
Sent: Tuesday, July 18, 2006 11:13 AM
Subject: Re: Re[2]: Owasys 22C Screenless Cellphone
>I will buy and use off the shelf products when possible. In our case
>tthough, we needed the functionality.
>
> It's new, many things start out as new. Hopefully it'lll catch on and
> then we'll have a product we can use that is truly embedded.
>
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