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There are SO many buttons on these phones and for someone who is visually and hearing impaired, it's tough.

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CaringDaughter7, I have yet to find a handheld cellphone where one can enlarge the font large enough to see. And for dialing or texting, I need to use a stylus pen which is a ballpoint pen that has a soft rubber tip.

There are quite a few desk top landline telephone that have large numbers, and there is even a "close caption" landline telephone. I don't know the manufacturer, one would need to check on-line. I would suggest buying a phone from a catalog that is geared for seniors.

I know what you mean about those extra keys that one usually doesn't use on a regular basis. Wish manufacturers would keep thing simple.
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My mom used the jitterbug flip phone with the actual buttons. As best I remember the phone had a top row of YES, NO, and MENU, then the numbers and a bottom row with back and a big button for the coiniage service (put you in touch with a person who could dial any number in your contacts). The buttons are larger than most cell phones but not as large as the enlarged console phones made for landlines.
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freqflyer Sep 2022
TNtechie, is your Mom able to get voicemail? I have the Jitterbug SmartPhone and have yet to figure out how to set up voicemail. The instruction book has zero info on how to do that.... [sigh].
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Yes, she got voicemail. Normally she would ask me to check it and we would delete the message (usually from some marketer). Vm was on the menu. I have no idea how its setup on the smartphone since we never tried one of those. Mom had used a flip phone for years and when I saw jitterbug offered one, I grabbed it!
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