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The Big Button Mobile Phone is a SIM-free, unlocked device designed specifically for seniors and visually impaired users. Featuring oversized buttons, a loudspeaker with large volume, and a simple UI, it ensures ease of use. It supports dual SIM cards, 5 SOS emergency numbers, and 8 speed dials for quick access. Powered by an 800mAh battery, it offers long standby time and enhanced network signal. Additional features include FM radio, flashlight, calendar, and Bluetooth, making it a reliable, no-frills communication tool.
K**E
Simple and easy
I purchased this item before at a similar price and it was ideal for my elderly mother. The previous one was well used hope this one is as reputable. Definitely value for money
H**D
Perfect for the in laws
Absolutely 5* bought the blue on first now black for each of my in laws. If you're ordering make sure their sim card is the big one. If not get a cheap PAYG one and you the outer bit to make yours bigger. Easy to use and great value for money.
S**.
Functional And Reliable.
Simple to use. Large script and function buttons so no more squinting. Well lit easy to read screen despite it's small size and best of all, the battery holds it's charge for a long time on standby. I only need a top up charge every six weeks. In short a very basic phone that's reliable and less expensive than similar devices. The only fly in the ointment is the selection of ring tones. Only one of them is acceptable, the rest are absolute pants that sound like an irritating childs' toy. Hence only four stars.
M**N
Super Phone for Elderly
I have a smart phone but need one for making calls. This is brilliant. Nice and loud as I am hearing impaired. Big buttons great for arthritic fingers
M**D
Main thing is – it doesn't work
Physically the phone seems a really good option for older people, or those with Alzheimers like my mum, who has "broken" another phone.We live 100 miles away, so I just had to get a phone and a new sim card for her, then post it and see how long it takes her to lose, sorry break, break, this one.Now I accept the first mistake was my fault - I got her a Smarty sim as they're the cheapest. But they only work with 3G and above. This phone is only 2G, so I hold my hands up there, my bad.We've since tried EE, GiffGaff, O2 and T-Mobile, and it won't recognise a single card. They all work with 2G according to their customer service, and each time we give up on one card we break it down to the nano sim (because this phone takes the old giant sim card and literally no one else's phone in the world does) and it works in ours.My mum's also spending a small fortune on non-functioning sim cards and first month's calls and data (which she doesn't need as a smart phone is way beyond her grasp) in the process.Unfortunately I chucked the box and packaging out when it arrived as "what could go wrong with a £26 phone really?" Well everything as it goes.Think we'll just have to go to a physical shop and get whatever the simplest thing they have is with a functioning sim. It does make you think it's a shame there's not more options out there for older people, particularly those with dementia, but obviously they're not a big returning customer demographic so there's capitalism for you.
C**R
Easy to use with a long battery life
Super easy to use product with a great finish.
V**E
Adequate
The buttons are large which is an improvement on standard phones but the text is so small it is no help at all for the partially sightedSeniors cannot navigate the other functions easily
C**E
Really neat mobile phone
Great mobile for my husband
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