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Hi Tommy,

Thanks much, but I have asked my local provider to get a braille
manual from Nokia for me, and they tell me it is on the way. I
decided to go through my local provider so that they become aware
of the gestures toward accessibility that Nokia has adopted.

I am glad to know of your experience with the 5165. It is my
first cell phone, and I continue to be happy with it, although
following this thread it is clear there are important functions I
cannot so far perform, such as detecting battery level. I am not
worried about the roaming alert since I do not travel much these
days.

Chuck

PS: Happy New Year to all

On Thu, 1 Jan 2004, Tom Moore wrote:

> Hi Chuck.
> I have this phone and it works really nice for me.
> I suggest downloading the manual if you can, and if you can't find it let me know and I'll send it to you in text format.
> You can use some of the menu functions if you memorize the numbers to hit after pressing the menu key to access certain functions.
> You can change the ring, change the volume of the ring and set the security codes on the phone as well as other things.
>
> I'm actually in the market myself for a newer phone so seeing the topic come up on the list is a good thing...
> Can any of these phones that have been mentioned be plugged in to a laptop for mobile internet access while on the go??
>
> Tommy



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