Wednesday, December 26, 2012

How to Choose Mobile Phones for Senior Citizens

The current trend in mobile phones tend to support the development and integration of high-tech features that adds more value and functionalities to these communication gadgets. These innovative approaches to mobile telephony, is of course a most welcome development in the evolution of cellular phones. Whereas these gadgets can only be used for sending and receiving messages as well as making and receiving calls in the past, it now also functions as a virtual gadget that can be used to access the internet, making way for all sorts of mobile applications that has made all types of communications possible in an instant.

Apart from these developments, mobile phone makers have also made innovations on cellular phones that are intended for certain group of users, such as the senior citizens. This is in response to the peculiar needs of this group. As it is, senior citizens cannot use just any kind of cell phone that comes around, however advanced it is in terms of technology and innovation, so a consideration of their needs as well as their physical limitations would be helpful in determining the right mobile phone for them. So, if you are to choose a mobile phone for a senior citizen, say your grandmother, what features should you look for? There a number of specific features that are helpful to senior citizens, and some of these features will be tackled below.

Due to their particular condition, most senior citizens would be happy with a mobile phone that has just the basic functions and is very easy to use, so a simple phone without the frills of high-tech apps will more than work for them. It should also be a durable phone that can withstand shocks from being dropped, as most elderly people tends to drop objects for one reason or another.

Apart from these basic considerations, the phone in question should also be friendly to elderly people in terms of its keypad, screen size, and overall size. The keys should be large enough to account for both weak eyesight and frail fingers of its users. They should be easy to press and spaced wide apart so that it would be easy for an elderly person to choose the correct key. It should also feature a large screen so that its user would not exert too much effort in reading messages. Large fonts is also advised for more convenience. When it comes to size, choose a unit that is neither too small nor too big. Small phones will easily get dropped by an elderly person, while an unusually large unit may be too heavy for a senior's frail hands.

Cost wise, you should look for plans from providers that offer a special price deal that is enough to cover a senior's need for messaging and call minutes. You have to make sure, of course, that such a package is both reasonable and affordable.

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