Hi Judy,
sadly, Ibelieve talks will also become a thing of the past eventually
because Symbian is no longer supported or made, by Nokia. As the years go on,
as with Windows XP, and Windows Mobile, support was pulled for those by
Microsoft, but other companies started taking away support for devices running
those systems. For example, Skype has already been taken away for Symbian
devices and I , personally, believeit’s simply a matter of time before other
companies do the same. I think it’s sad. I believe everyone needs to have the
power to choose what type of phone they want. And, to answer your question from
a while ago, yes, Windows phones are touch screen, as well. They have a screen
reader on them, though not everything is accessible as of yet. I loved my Nokia
E73 mode and still have it, actually, with Talks on it. I’m going to possibly
be needing to acquire a work phone soon and have toyed with the idea of putting
it back into service, as my work phone, to let it have one more chance at life.
and, yeah, as far as I know, you still need help when installing Talks. And, as
a little bit of a side note, I love Android and have one as well. I don’t know
many android users. I’ve been using one for a couple of years. Once I saw that
there was, sadly, no more future for Symbian, I purchased a phone with a
slide-out keyboard and started the touch screen adventure. I love it now, but
it took some getting used to and I can still type faster on my Nokiathan I can
on a touch screen with no slide-out keyboard.
Take care,
Dawnielle
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