Looking for cell phone for seniors, easy to read without glasses, large rubbery buttons. NOT the jitterbug~!?
I’m not one foot in the grave, would like optional ringtones, and other options. Just want a phone simple to see, and be able to dial without looking. What do blind people use?
Answer by nesha.
what?
Answer by bumblebee
Blind people don’t use predictable cell phones.
The only one I can reckon of is Jitterbug. Even the mobile phones have very small #s. I estimate the companies promote toward the young as that is everywhere the promote is.
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Need a cell phone and can’t afford tmobile any more. Not working and the bills are very high?
Answer by Isebella s
i would juss get a metro they work vey well an tha bill is always cheap
Answer by Hollaback92893
Try To Get On One Of Your Kids (if any?) Cell Plans. It Would Be WAY Cheaper For You (Like, $ 10 per phone, per month) And You Could Just Pay Them Back (Or possibly if you raised them well, they’ll letcha off the hook! ) But If You Do, Get On A Plot With The Kid Who Has Kids With Cell Phones… (again, if any…)
Excellent Luck, Hope I Helped!!
Answer by Tiffany
Cricket Wireless is a flat rate for unlimited text and airtime… go to cricketwireless.com to see different packages. A flat rate for your flat rate
your monthly bill won’t change and fluctuate.
Answer by June Lynh
koodo lets you customize what you want to pay for. i suggest that or rogers
Answer by Yang Yang L
You should buy those phones that only have 1 or 2 features. They are really cheap!!!
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