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My nana, who is 89 in November, wants a very simple mobile phone, mainly to receive calls but sometimes to make them. She is not interested in texting or camera etc.

If you have any ideas of which model would suffice, I'd be grateful.

(I've seen those Big Button phones but they cost ?100, which I think is too dear.)

I invested in a big button phone for my elderly sister and she is delighted with it. It is expensive but it has all that is required by the older user.


Ps dont for get to remind gran that she has to always


dial the code as well as the number,


I had to explain that to my sister.

How is Nanna, does she hear well & is quite with it, my nan was at the same age. She knew everything about sport as well. God I miss her ?


A simple Sony Ericson or a Nokia will suffice.


Don't be put of by cost, get the right phone & make everyone chip in.


89 not out, come on Nanna go for the century.




W**F


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