kam
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Trying to resolve issues iwht using the phone to communicate still.
A neighbor sent TTy back that I had not been able to use that was on loan to me.
I know there is a realy service app but have yet to figure out how to get it to work on my cell.
I did download the app.
And some apps for games.
Now, I am getting a message that I need to uninstall some apps as I have run out of memory.
But, not able to figure out how to do that or if it is even related to not being able to figure out why the hamilton app will not work.
Tried to do the communication via the computer but can't find that site.
Contacted an organiztion I tried to communicate with last time but was unsuccessful last time.
Maybe this time it will work.
I also think I sent the TTy back to the wrong organization.
OK brain is fading.
I know others have trouble with the phone so wondering how they have resolved this issue. It is not just a hearing issue it is the way the brain processes things too.
Typing this with eyes closed.
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kam
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PS The closed caption phone I got will not allow me to just click on the return call thing. I get a message that I need to dial one first.
And the brain usually is not able to write down the number I need to dial and then dial it. ..so that doesn't work.
Hoping the cell phone app will work out better.
I know there are dificernt phones available for closed caption.
I would not recommend the one I have if you want one where you can just click on the reutrn call and it dials for you. ..as this brand doesn't od that.
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