I agree with #3 about the fact that this phone is for senior citizens. It has all of the basic functionality that is required for regular use. It is comparable to many of the Nokias that are available that only do two things: send and recieve calls. The major advantage to this phone is the fact that it is a flip style phone. Many people do not like to have the bar phones because it never quite feels like you are getting your voice to the microphone. Another thing that it has going for it is that if you wanted to give your Elderly Mother a phone and put her on your plan, this thing won't be killing your pocket.
Overall I would say that as a Low End/Entry Level phone this thing gets the job done perfectly. And on top of all that, when you hold it at the right angle, it looks like a hippo head!
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I agree with #3 about the fact that this phone is for senior citizens. It has all of the basic functionality that is required for regular use. It is comparable to many of the Nokias that are available that only do two things: send and recieve calls.
The major advantage to this phone is the fact that it is a flip style phone. Many people do not like to have the bar phones because it never quite feels like you are getting your voice to the microphone.
Another thing that it has going for it is that if you wanted to give your Elderly Mother a phone and put her on your plan, this thing won't be killing your pocket.
Overall I would say that as a Low End/Entry Level phone this thing gets the job done perfectly. And on top of all that, when you hold it at the right angle, it looks like a hippo head!