vidhubhushan
Alakh Niranjan
suggestion for a new basic phone for an Elderly person
1. Budget - 3000 only (lesser the better)
2. Display type and size - > = for normal usage, one that works under sunlight will be good.
3. Dual sim - not required
4. Preferred choice of brand - any good Brand with ok ASS
5. What camera option you want (flash, front facing camera) - Not Required
6. Preferred operating system? (Android, iOS, Windows Phone, etc) - Any
7. Preferred connectivity options (3G, 4G ready) - Whatever
8. Primary use of handset (multimedia, camera, internet, gaming etc) - Voice Call
9. Any specific mobile phones in consideration - None
10. Any other info that you want to share -
1. Budget - 3000 only (lesser the better)
2. Display type and size - > = for normal usage, one that works under sunlight will be good.
3. Dual sim - not required
4. Preferred choice of brand - any good Brand with ok ASS
5. What camera option you want (flash, front facing camera) - Not Required
6. Preferred operating system? (Android, iOS, Windows Phone, etc) - Any
7. Preferred connectivity options (3G, 4G ready) - Whatever
8. Primary use of handset (multimedia, camera, internet, gaming etc) - Voice Call
9. Any specific mobile phones in consideration - None
10. Any other info that you want to share -
- Person is using a basic CDMA handset Samsung SCH B229 and dials only 2 numbers using speed dial. As Reliance is going to stop CDMA services and switch over to 4gGSM, a new Handset is needed which has a good Loud Voice volume similar (almost) to CDMA.
- good battery backup will be better though not necessary.
- Checked Nokia 105 but many people have reported voice call problems in it.
- also, had a talk with a shopkeeper who said - if you opt for a non-branded handset like Lava, you will get better call volume compared to branded ones that all have soft volume.