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Re:Best Mobile Phone Disabled

Samanthas_2
Posts: 132 Forumite
in Mobiles
Hello for an Older Person which type of User Friendly Mobile Phone would you recommend able to make calls 3G Video calling,text ideally on Three Hutchinson Telecom Network https://www.three.co.uk
A lot of mobile phones out there are geared to teenager with great dexterity .hearing ,eyesight.
If its not three.co.uk any other recommendations will suffice.
Thanks,
Samantha
A lot of mobile phones out there are geared to teenager with great dexterity .hearing ,eyesight.
If its not three.co.uk any other recommendations will suffice.
Thanks,
Samantha
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Your best bet would be to actually visit a 3 store - they will let you try different models out, and in this case, trying before you buy is most definitely the best bet.From Poland...with love.
They are (they're) sitting on the floor.
Their books are lying on the floor.
The books are sitting just there on the floor.0 -
Hi Samantha, I am disabled and my hands are pretty badly affected. I wanted a pretty decent mobile phone but one which was suitable for me and that didnt casue me pain or discomfort. The best bet is to do what I did. Go into different mobile phone shops but only go to the main dealers such as Orange, Vodafone, O2, Three stores etc, steer clear of the retailers who sell for all networks as they will try to pressurise you into a sale. Ask to have a go with any phones you see and think they maybe of use to you. Also ask about the cancellation policy as you may go for a phone which is suitable after a few minutes use but find after a few days its no good to you. Even if you find a phone which is suitable on a different network, make a note of the name/model etc and see if its avilable to buy Sim Free, so it can be used on any network but you own it outright.
Good luck, hope you find something suitable.0
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