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Binatone large text touchscreen mobile phone


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Unwanted gift, as new ***** Now Reduced Price ?20 *********


Bought for elderly parents but not needed.

Here is the full spec...

Binatone SM800

The SM800 from Binatone is a superbly simple-to-use touchscreen mobile phone aimed at the senior market. The 3.5-inch touchscreen LCD with extra large icons makes the SM800 easy to use, and navigation around the simple menu means staying in touch with family and friends is a doddle!


Other key features include a desktop charger, so your SM800 is always charging and easy to locate.


A key feature of the SM800 is an SOS contact function for quick connection with five chosen numbers in the event of an emergency, which gives the user peace of mind.


The SM800 also has other features for the senior market, including vibration alert on incoming calls, hearing aid compatibility, and an extra loud handsfree speakerphone.


The phone also has a 2-megapixel camera with a direct access key for taking pictures quickly and simply.


In addition, the SM800 has a 300 name and number memory, alarm, calendar, clock, and FM radio for use via headphones.

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