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Doro HandleEasy mobile phones are great for grandparents Print E-mail
By Julian Prokaza on Wednesday, 11 June 2008

HandleEasy 330gsmWe’re not quite sure why it’s taken so long for someone to figure this out, but Doro has finally come up with a mobile phone that someone with less than youthful eyesight and/or manual dexterity can get to grips with. Called the HandleEasy, this new mobile has large buttons and an equally large colour display.

Alas, Doro still hasn’t been able to resist cramming in some pointless features that are bound to confuse some mobile phone novices, and both the 328gsm and 330gsm models also have an FM radio, torch, vibrating ringer and a speakerphone function.

Chris Millington, MD Doro UK said: “Needs, opinions and tastes in mobile phones differ among senior citizens as much as in younger target groups. It’s great that we can now provide alternatives even for senior citizens who need functions like text messaging or listening to the radio, but still want an easy-to-use mobile phone.”

We’d argue that an easy-to-use mobile phone is all that anyone above a certain age wants and they have a flashlight and FM radio for getting around in the dark and catching up on The Archers…

Jérôme Arnaud, CEO Doro, adds: “Many senior citizens still believe that mobile phones are difficult to use with complicated functions and therefore refuse to buy one. In contrast to other mobiles on the market ours have been developed according to the needs of senior citizens and combine ergonomic demands with functions and simplicity. Seniors don’t have to adapt their lives to our technology; we’ve already adapted it to their needs.”

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Kudos to Doro for realising that it’s not just young whippersnappers who want to use a mobile and on the face of it, the HandleEasy looks ideal for anyone who can’t get to grips with the current generation of tiny multi-screen, multi-function mobiles.

The HandleEasy 328gsm and 330gsm will be available in both black and white for around £100 and £130, respectively. Online stockists include BioAcoustics and MatobMobile.

HandleEasy 328gsm
HandleEasy 330gsm
  • Slim design
  • Soft touch coating
  • Large buttons
  • 4 direct memories
  • Large, easy to read display and characters Built-in speakerphone
  • Headset and safety lanyard included
  • 15 position combined Caller ID/redial log
  • 100 position phonebook with name support
  • Receive-only SMS
  • 9 polyphonic ring tones
  • Vibrating alert
  • Backlit keypad and display
  • Adjustable handset and speakerphone volume
  • Keylock
  • Call timer
  • Up to 200 hours standby time (up to 140 minutes talk time)
  • GSM tri-band 900/1800/1900
  • Slim design
  • Soft touch coating
  • Large buttons
  • Large, easy to read display and characters
  • SMS text messaging
  • One touch dial-up safety alarm
  • FM radio
  • Torch
  • Built-in speakerphone
  • Headset included
  • 10 position Caller ID log
  • Redial last 10 numbers
  • 100 position phonebook
  • 10 polyphonic ring tones Adjustable ringer volume and ringer off
  • Vibrating alert
  • Backlit keypad and display
  • Adjustable handset and speakerphone volume
  • Auto keylock
  • Up to 130 hours standby time (up to 240 minutes talk time)
  • GSM 900/1800

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