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New Mobile Phone for Disabled people
17 years 5 months ago #494
by Karl
The Emporia Life device comes with an easy-to-slide mechanism, which also makes it quite compact. Moreover, its keys are large, easy to press and obvious to the eye, as to make sure that the phone's user makes no unnecessary effort for using such a device.
The 2.7 inch monocrome screen is not the most evolved, but brings the text in a format extremely easy to read. Other enhanced features about the Emporia Life slider phones also include extra loud volume options for speaker and ringtones. Moreover, the vibration alert is quite powerful, which makes sure that the owner knows when someone is calling him.
The phone producers have also considered emergency situations when the phone's owner might not be capable of using the device by browsing through its menu. Emporia Life has an emergency red button on the back, which will call a previously designated number for help and send a pre-written text message to up to 5 such phone numbers.
The phone has been set at this price rather for the great consideration that the developing company has taken, as its performances are rather low-end. Moreover, it will probably sell in a small number, which makes it only natural for producers to look for profit from this device which needs to sell in order to provide solutions for disabled people too.<br><br>Post edited by: Karl, at: 2007/07/18 21:32
New Mobile Phone for Disabled people was created by Karl
The Emporia Life device comes with an easy-to-slide mechanism, which also makes it quite compact. Moreover, its keys are large, easy to press and obvious to the eye, as to make sure that the phone's user makes no unnecessary effort for using such a device.
The 2.7 inch monocrome screen is not the most evolved, but brings the text in a format extremely easy to read. Other enhanced features about the Emporia Life slider phones also include extra loud volume options for speaker and ringtones. Moreover, the vibration alert is quite powerful, which makes sure that the owner knows when someone is calling him.
The phone producers have also considered emergency situations when the phone's owner might not be capable of using the device by browsing through its menu. Emporia Life has an emergency red button on the back, which will call a previously designated number for help and send a pre-written text message to up to 5 such phone numbers.
The phone has been set at this price rather for the great consideration that the developing company has taken, as its performances are rather low-end. Moreover, it will probably sell in a small number, which makes it only natural for producers to look for profit from this device which needs to sell in order to provide solutions for disabled people too.<br><br>Post edited by: Karl, at: 2007/07/18 21:32
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