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I went with the Kyocera Slider. Instead of flipping it slides, which seems
to work better one-handed, such as when driving. My wife got a flip phone
and spends a lot of time trying to open it with one hand and her chin.
"Ralph Alvy" <ralvy@warpmail.net> wrote in message
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> My wife wants a non-flip phone for Verizon. What do people here recommend?
> We're in L.A., so analog capabilities isn't all that important.
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Karl wrote:
Have you had problems with the slider inadvertently closing and ending the
conversation? This is a complaint from a reviewer I read. Here's his
comment:
"... when you hold the Kyocera Slider firm against your ear, the slide-up
cover tends to close itself, thus ending the conversation! It's manageable
but annoying."
> I went with the Kyocera Slider. Instead of flipping it slides, which
> seems to work better one-handed, such as when driving. My wife got a flip
> phone and spends a lot of time trying to open it with one hand and her
> chin.
>
> "Ralph Alvy" <ralvy@warpmail.net> wrote in message
> news:RMOOc.2530$Je5.795@nwrddc03.gnilink.net...
>> My wife wants a non-flip phone for Verizon. What do people here
>> recommend? We're in L.A., so analog capabilities isn't all that
>> important.
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