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Esmail Bonakdarian

2007-07-21, 10:33 am

Hi,

anyone know if there is a software update that will increase the font
size on text messages?

The current settings only allow for the number dialed to be shown in
larger font. I have much more need for readable (to me) text messages.

Thanks.
LHA

2007-07-26, 12:33 pm


"Esmail Bonakdarian" < ebonak_XXX_@_hotmail
.com> wrote in message
news:nbnoi.2391$0v4.994@trndny01...
> Hi,
>
> anyone know if there is a software update that will increase the font
> size on text messages?


This is my only gripe about this phone. The message font is just too small
and there is no way to change them. Verizon keeps telling me "tough shit"
which is what Verizon does best.


Esmail Bonakdarian

2007-07-26, 10:33 pm

LHA wrote:
> "Esmail Bonakdarian" < ebonak_XXX_@_hotmail
.com> wrote in message
> news:nbnoi.2391$0v4.994@trndny01...
>
> This is my only gripe about this phone. The message font is just too small
> and there is no way to change them. Verizon keeps telling me "tough shit"
> which is what Verizon does best.


I thought the whole phone is programmable, how difficult could it be to
substitute a larger font?

Overall my experience with Verizon has been rather positive, but some
things, like this design issue, are puzzling.

XS11E

2007-07-27, 3:33 pm

"LHA" <nobody@nobody1.com1> wrote:

>
> This is my only gripe about this phone. The message font is just
> too small and there is no way to change them. Verizon keeps
> telling me "tough shit" which is what Verizon does best.


I don't know if it's possible but if it is, the answer might be
here: www.howardforums.com

If you can't find an answer reading the forums you can ask, you'll
have to create a login to ask a question but you only need a user
name, password and valid email address which can be a throwaway such
as HotMail or Yahoo.



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Esmail Bonakdarian

2007-07-27, 10:33 pm

XS11E wrote:
> "LHA" <nobody@nobody1.com1> wrote:
>
>
> I don't know if it's possible but if it is, the answer might be
> here: www.howardforums.com


good idea, they are a very knowledgeable bunch there.
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