The Most Senior-Friendly Cell Phones

Modern cell phones are basically a pocket-sized personal computer. Although it may seem like the options are vast and endless, many smartphones are actually best suited to senior citizens. There are phones with clear, simple displays and emergency response features to make you feel comfortable.These cell phones have been designed to appeal to your unique needs without breaking the bank.

Nokia 3310 3G

The Nokia 3310 is the perfect device for seniors who don’t feel as though they need a smartphone. This device supports calling, texting, and even a few social media applications to keep you connected with your family. The Nokia 3310 has a lengthy battery life, and its simple interface makes it easy for anyone to use.

The Nokia 3310 also features a camera that you can use to not only snap photos, but share them with your loved ones. “The most easy-to-use cell phones for seniors are basic flip phones,” says Consumer Affairs. “For those with limited dexterity or bigger fingers, big button phones for seniors work well.” It holds 32GB of internal storage, which can be expanded if necessary with a 32GB microSD card. You won’t ever run out of space to store your texts and photos. Most importantly, this durable phone is sure to last years without experiencing much wear and tear, so you never have to worry about accidentally dropping it.

GrandPad

The GrandPad was created specifically with seniors in mind. This device is marketed as a smartphone/tablet, but ultimately, it functions just like a cell phone. The GrandPad supports calls, email, and video chat. It can also access social media. You don’t need any prior knowledge of how smartphones or tablets work—the whole point is that GrandPad makes it easy for seniors to keep up with their friends and families.

The HD 8-inch display is easy to navigate with a simple menu for effortless navigation. It can connect to Wi-Fi or 4G LTE, meaning you will always be connected no matter where you go. Even better, this device comes equipped with a wireless charging dock, which means you won’t have to worry about tangled cables or cords.

Jitterbug Flip

If you’re in the market for an uncomplicated phone, the JitterBug Flip might be the cell phone for you. Developed with seniors in mind, this phone features an interface with large, easy-to-read text, straightforward navigation, and a powerful speaker to make sure that you never miss a call. Consumer Affairs says the Jitterbug comes equipped with “noise cancellation technology to help filter out distracting background sounds.” This phone even comes with an M4/T4 rating for hearing aid compatibility. No more straining your ears—you’ll hear every word.

In case of emergencies, the JitterBug Flip has a 5Star button. This one-touch emergency response feature is perfect for seniors. With the Flip, you’ll never have to worry about an excess of buttons or confusing apps. Best of all, you can stay within your budget.

iPhone 8 Plus

For more tech-savvy seniors, the iPhone 8 Plus might be something for you to consider. This phone is a larger version of the standard iPhone, but it shares all the same features and more—including premium ones that are exclusive to the iPhone 8 Plus. Never assume the iPhone is too advanced for you.

This phone comes with a 5.5-inch HD display screen, as well as adjustable display and text size, allowing the user to enlarge different elements on the screen. With the popular built-in FaceTime application, you can see your loved ones’ faces right on your screen in no time without the hassle of downloading anything. Siri can even place calls and answer questions for you, meaning that the whole experience can remain hands-free. Best of all, you have access to the iCloud. According to Gotta Be Mobile, “You can backup photos to iCloud and backup your iPhone to iCloud which means everything is safe if you break your phone, without the need to plug into a computer.”

In the case that your iPhone is damaged, Apple offers various methods of support and care if any issue arises.

Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus

This phone’s massive 6.2-inch display makes it one of the most readable phones on the market. There’s no need to squint—you can enlarge the text on the Samsung Galaxy S9 to your liking.

A fingerprint scanner, iris scanner, and facial recognition technology make this phone extra secure yet easy for the owner to handle and unlock. Similar to the iPhone, the Galaxy S9 also offers apps for easy messaging and video calls. Seniors will also enjoy S voice, the virtual assistant software to help you navigate your new phone.

 Cell Phones for Seniors Can Be Secured at an Affordable Price

No matter if you’re a regular computer whiz or just a senior looking for a phone that offers you the essentials, these five options are only some of the many models on the market that are able to cater to your specific needs. “Phones have become sleeker, have longer lasting batteries and come with additional features that weren’t available with early models,” reports The Senior List. These additions have only served to improve the quality of seniors’ experiences with cell phones.

In order to make sure your phone suits your lifestyle and your budget, make sure to research the phones that include the features you want. Check to see if your preferred carrier is supported, and make sure to ask about deals from carriers that will allow you to get a new phone for an even lower price, like coupon codes, special pricing, and exclusive offers. Carriers tend to vary their deals and discounts frequently, and by staying up-to-date, you will certainly be able to obtain a new cell phone at the best possible price.

Try looking at 3 or 4 other options before making a final decision. Searching for phone models online is the fastest and most effective way to learn about the benefits and disadvantages of whatever phone you choose to buy.

Sources:
https://www.consumeraffairs.com/cell_phones/best-cell-phones-for-seniors.html
https://www.theseniorlist.com/cell-phones/best/
https://www.gottabemobile.com/best-phones-for-seniors/
https://www.seniorliving.org/cell-phone/best/

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