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On 2005-11-17 18:10:41, axxxr wrote:
numbers are all pre-programmed with designated numbers such as for example 1 for a close family members or next of kin 2 can be for a doctor or nurse and 3 for the undertakers!
lolol, jokes man!!
This phone just cracks me up, very interesting though, still can't see my nan with it though.
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Posted: 2005-11-22 23:32:37
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See i don't have a grandmother she died a long time ago,but if my nan were alive today i would never ever think of buying her one these.I would proberbly have show her a few phones and then find out which is the most easiest for her to use.
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Posted: 2005-11-22 23:42:53
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i dont think they will be able to hold that phone it looks sooooo tiny
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Posted: 2005-11-23 03:38:02
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My grandmother has a Samsung d600 :-l she showed me today....
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Posted: 2005-11-23 03:48:00
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This phone looks very easy to use. However, it is quite small and its features are very limited, too. It is still ideal for the elderly to get a phone that will allow them to text and enjoy other practical features. One example of this phone is the Just5 Easyphone that also features big buttons, amplified sound, ease of operation, and emergency response system. The functions of this phone are not complicated so it is very convenient for seniors. Above all, its features are very practical including its cost.
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Posted: 2011-07-07 11:30:52
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Even if I was old I would not want it

A man up the road fro me in his 80's he has Doro phones which is better & at least has an LCD.
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Posted: 2011-07-10 18:35:14
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