Improving Technology Of Cell Phones For Elderly UsersAs technology improves, cell phones for elderly users continue to get better. There are senior cell phones on the market that are also very good for kids, because they are easy to use and don't have any of the features that might get them into trouble in school. There is also a cell phone for elderly users, called the Jitterbug, which addresses the needs of many disabled people. The main features that differentiate a cell phone for elderly people from other phones are the large keypad, screen and fonts. Cell phones for elderly users do not do text messaging, take photos, play music or have special ring tones. Senior cell phones ring just like a regular phone, and they even have that familiar dial tone that people are accustomed to hearing from their home phones. These familiar features make the products perfect for kids, too, because they probably already know how to use a traditional phone. Another great feature of these cell phones for elderly people is that the users can quickly dial a live operator who can dial numbers from a call list, or look up new numbers, by simply pushing one button. The operators are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, for anyone who has a cell phone for elderly users. This allows parents, children and friends to rest assured that their loved ones can always reach them. Cell phones for seniors give the user a sense of independence, without all the features that they will not use or that will just get in their way. |








