Seniors
Related: About this forumAnyone here use the Jitterbug phone?
http://www.jitterbugdirect.com/plans.htmlIt is targeted to Seniors - big numbers, easy to use, no bells and whistles.
I was about to recommend it to my father but reading the details, I see that the carrier is "GreatCall,inc".
So now I'm wondering how the coverage is.
thanks for any feed-back.
RebelOne
(30,947 posts)Yes, no bells or whistles, just straight calling out, receiving incoming calls and voice mail. But for $22 a month, that's all I need. So far, the coverage is fine. It pretty much covers all the U.S. I would love to have a Smartphone, but I can't afford the monthly charge.
ellenrr
(3,864 posts)Have you seen the jitterbug 2?
http://www.greatcall.com/products/jitterbug-touch-details
It has many features of the Smart phone -
internet, photo, recording.
I don't know what the monthly is.
I'm thinking about this.
I really want to be able to take pics with my phone.
RebelOne
(30,947 posts)napi21
(45,806 posts)It's also easy to use. Like, if you're receiving a call, the screen displays "Swipe". Al the other features are equally simple. I have the low option for data access because the only time I really need data is for the GPS info when I'm out. All other times I just use my desktop.
I have a Doro 618 PhoneEasy from Consumer Cellular. $60 for the phone, $9.50 a month plus various fees with the AARP discount. No contract. That plan costs for minutes, but you can get a 200 minute plan for just a few dollars more. It has a camera, but no other smarts. I have a snazzy red Doro. Reception has been good in the two states I am in. Big numbers on display, big keys and buttons.
ellenrr
(3,864 posts)demosincebirth
(12,740 posts)cheaper for talk, text and data. It uses AT&T cellular system. I have 750 min of talk, unlimited text and 3gb of data with three cell phones. 65 bucks.