Doro PhoneEasy 410 (Black)

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Doro PhoneEasy 410 (Black)

Doro PhoneEasy 410 a folder type phone that has come in black color, is a latest model widget of Doro, that is offering the features like polyphonic ring tones, Bluetooth, talking time like over 4 hours, and FM radio either.

This latest model has a bright display with a large font, a spacious keypad with large digits, text messaging, Bluetooth, basic PIM tools, and an FM radio. It is affordable and has good call quality as well.  Its counter element is its lacking an external display.

The Doro’s latest cell phone is something like a rudimentary gizmo, easy-to-use phone for seniors and juniors (who are new to cell phones).

Let me to tell you honestly, like others I may also recommend the Samsung Jitterbug J as one of the best senior-friendly phones out there due to its ease of use and the fact that it comes with an array of operator services. However, the biggest complaint about the Jitterbug is the price: the phone is USD 147 upfront and the service isn't cheap.

Consumer Cellular, an MVNO that operates on the AT&T network, and which happens to be the exclusive wireless carrier for the American Association of Retired Persons, the AARP, has offered a more affordable alternative.

The company introduced two new handsets from Doro, a Swedish company that specializes in senior-friendly consumer electronics: the Doro PhoneEasy 345, a candybar phone, and the Doro PhoneEasy 410, which has a clamshell form factor.

The Doro PhoneEasy 410 has almost the same features as the PhoneEasy 345, except it doesn't have a flashlight. It is really easy to use, with big keys and a bright display with large fonts, a handy one-click emergency call button, and the bare basics of phone features. Even though it's billed as a phone for seniors, you do get slightly more advanced features like text messaging, Bluetooth, and an FM radio. And as we said, the phone is affordable. It's only USD 50 without any contract.

Consumer Cellular rates range from USD 10 a month for no minutes to USD 60 a month for 2,000 minutes (additional minutes are 25 cents each). You won't get Jitterbug's array of operator services of course, but if you're a slightly savvier senior, you won't mind going without them, especially for the price.

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