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Kimla10
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Can anyone recommend a good, useful phone? my learner has had a few and he can't use any; big buttons, etc. he got a Kindle with his PC but the accessibility function is quite useless for CP users! i will have to sell it for him. He could use a mobile as he often away and works for Manchester CC and likes to use public transport whenever he can. thanks Kim
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Not sure if this would be right for the person you are supporting, but these look pretty useful...
http://www.ageuk.org.uk/products/mobility-and-independence-at-home/mobile-phones/ -
Accessible phones from Synapptic might be worth a look:
http://www.synapptic.com/ -
Thank you so much! i have forwarded both links for my student to have a look at.
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