Dear Pam:
In Japan, we have easy-to-use mobile phones for several years.
They call the series "Raku Raku" phones, and I have been using the
second generation model for five years.... The phones shown in the
following web are more advanced than mine. Unfortunately there no
English explanations.
http://www.nttdocomo.co.jp/english/product/easy_phone/
Satoshi
At 00:23 07/07/19, you wrote:
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>This phone looks pretty good - but I have advised the manufacturers that
>they have limited their market by aiming it at the 'older generation'. I
>have said it should be marketed as an 'easy to use phone' but they insist it
>is 'special'. There is a feed back link on the website if you would like to
>comment.
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