hi sara, scott and other list member 
I have to say that being someone who is visually impaired and that has used 
cell phones within the past that were not accessible. I find using the i-phone 
3 gs to be a great help to me in the long run due to its high level of 
accessibility features within the phone itself. i was extremely elated  to get 
my 3 gs last year. now i am working on upgrading to the i-phone 4 within the 
next few months.  I have to agree with scott on that if someone wants to be  in 
the dark ages about wanting to purchase a accessible  phone for their  personal 
needs is to be to much money then they should go back to the  non accessible 
phones with no speech  features included  in the phone. you pay for what you 
get.  if you want junk for a phone then that is what you will get. but if you 
want something that might  want something that is  totally accessible and you 
do not have to worry about anything really then go for the i-phone 3 gs or the 
i-phone 4. you will never regret it i promise you that much.
chenelle

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