I was told by my doctor to get a smartphone because I need apps to help me with my disablities. I have other disabilties other than being deaf.
I never own a cellphone before!
No one was able to TELL me the truth (or didn't know) the answer to my questions:
I went to couple of phone stores and salesmen at both place were COMPLETE JERKS.. they tried to push me into getting everything I don't need. And I read online that "average" smartphone user pays about $160 a month. I can't afford that!
My daughter who is hearing, told me that she never met anyone who actually know how smartphone works. She has Android, love it, but is still clueless about app for disabled. Her best friend couldn't help either and he adores his droid.
Is there ANY person or resource that will HONESTLY tell me what I need and to help me decide if 200mb/month is enough. Thank you.
I never own a cellphone before!
No one was able to TELL me the truth (or didn't know) the answer to my questions:
- If i am to use app, does it require me to be "online" at all time to use it? I mean AFTER I installed (downloaded) the app.
- How do I know how many MB of web usage is enough? I am NOT big on internet by phone.
- The doctor told me to make sure that the app provides me with vibrating prompting, I haven't yet figure out how to find out which phone has it,, do you know? I know all phones provide vibrating option when phone rings, but what about vibrating to alert me from calendar app?
I went to couple of phone stores and salesmen at both place were COMPLETE JERKS.. they tried to push me into getting everything I don't need. And I read online that "average" smartphone user pays about $160 a month. I can't afford that!
My daughter who is hearing, told me that she never met anyone who actually know how smartphone works. She has Android, love it, but is still clueless about app for disabled. Her best friend couldn't help either and he adores his droid.
Is there ANY person or resource that will HONESTLY tell me what I need and to help me decide if 200mb/month is enough. Thank you.