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Mobile phones suitable for KC users

Posted: Mon 24 May 2010 11:41 pm
by princesslucy90
hey,
i need a new phone, i cant see the font on the one i have :(
i know the iphone has a zoom app but am really looking for another choice as i dont want an iphone!
blackberrys i have been told go up to a font 14 but apparently you can get up to a size 18 but i dont know how... any ideas? :?
what phone do you have? *&&* are you able to change the font size?

any advice you can give ild be most thankful for!!!
i need a phone which i can see! (i dont mind having a zoom software on it or something if there is such a thing but i do not want a voice over!!!)
thankies xxx
p.s im new to the board so just thought ild say hi :D

Re: Mobile phones suitable for KC users

Posted: Tue 25 May 2010 6:26 am
by Andrew MacLean
Hello princesslucy90 and welcome to the forum

I use an iPhone, so am not really in a position to advise you on the suitability or adaptability of other systems, but I am sure that there will be somebody along in a moment who can help.

Every good wish

Andrew

Re: Mobile phones suitable for KC users

Posted: Tue 25 May 2010 7:29 am
by Lizb
my husband has a htc desire, which would appear to have a zoom feature when looking on the internet etc - i havent really played with the phone but everyone we have spoken with, including some that have changed from the iphone to the desire are a lot more impressed with the desire, saying it is a lot more user friendly than the iphone. I also looked at a phone for my nan (just a basic phone, but at 88 years old her sight isnt as good as it could be - i thought one of the nokia flip front phones would be suitable for her, screen is larger buttons larger and marked etc).
It could be worth you going into Carphone Warehouse and asking for their advice and to see the phones in action see what is suitable for you and what you can get.

Re: Mobile phones suitable for KC users

Posted: Tue 25 May 2010 7:34 am
by Andrew MacLean
I checked, and can confirm that the RNIB online shop has phones that are suitable for people with a visual problem

http://onlineshop.rnib.org.uk/

Andrew