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Partially Deaf (older) ladys decision re new mobile phone

Jenny105
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Hi if U have reviewed earlier posts I'm trying to decide on a new phone. Ive trialled the Amplicomms M9500 smartphone  and Amplicomms mobile 7500 (now 7501?) 

 

I could hear the ring & notify.

The smartphone( from Hearing Direct) might be good for an elderly person not used to a  mobile smartphone who needs to keep in contact with mobile owning family.

The front page is simple in terms of messages and calls.

Family can remotely help with any  set up and other problems.A good idea if you have that type of support.I doubt many UK families can be on tap often enough for this.

I takes 2 sim cards and phone card which might be helpful

 

I decided against this phone. It was too simple,but  the more advanced options too complicated.

I looked through the email and apps. I must have touched an app as Ive been getting the daily Telegraph sent to me 3 times a day  and can't stop it !!

the sent button on texts is too close to the writing line. I kept pressing sent  on a text in error as the button is too close to the screen for writing. My family got annoyed receiving messages in 3 parts which didnt happen with other phones.

 Its also expensive which is ok if its right for you.

 Amplicomms and 02 would offer help with set up. 

This might be an ok phone but  buy it from a firm offering 30 day trial (return it within 25 days - and notify first)

 

Ive opted for the 7500 (7501) mobile from Action for Hearing Loss (VAT free for people with hearing loss).

It sits nicely in the hand .

The ring is very loud , and the ring and notify are loud ,- this can be softened with the press of a button on the shell.

I didnt find any predictive text or a few other texting issues but hope they are in the huge  online manual.

It takes reasonabllle little photos tho I will miss a larger smartphone camera.

This phone will be my external means of communication and the mobile only family can use it. 

I might buy & share a tablet with my hubby to cover cover the 'smart' parts,  photos, email and apps. Plus we can use this for maps, GPS etc on a bigger screen.

Again buy and test it from a  firm offering 28-30 day trial. A deaf person must know that an expensive item is right for them.

Thats it folks. The phone will be used at home and abroad shortly , Any hiccups will be reported , Its hoped that moderate to mildly severe deaf users can benefit from this. Ive reccommended it to my cousin.

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Hi

I havent got round to listening to the programme yet but I will heck it out shortly. If its finished there might be some pod casts, thanks for the info.

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Hi I must listen to See hear, I love the radio especially radio 4 . I can sit near a radio and have the sound fairly high . That's not too high for hubby
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Hi thanks for the remarks and kudos guys and gals .

 

I still use this Amplicomms phone but Ive taken the plunge with an Amplicomms smartphone for the older person . Maybe I should review this too. As far as I know its unique. It even has a ''to help U'' link to a friend or family member when assistance with the device is required - wow.

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A review would be great to read @Jenny105
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Just for you , then Matin smiling -  Such nice 02 folk here. I'll have a go shortly.  This device has got me into the SMART world , even tho Im still nervous around Google. But thats been a  general irritation for ages

Best wishes

xx

 

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I'd also be very interested in reading your review @Jenny105grin

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HI MI5    still on here but maybe for not much longer.

Best wishes .Im still around tho on the brink. My phablet is damaged .  Currys thought that phones did the business these days. A  device needs  Google Mobile Services certified Android ™ devices supporting the following bluetooth 4.2  and Android Os 8 or newer.

how does one recognised a certified phone     

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@Jenny105 

All android phones from 2018 onwards (except Huawei and some other obscure chinese devices) will be certified.

The way to check is to see if they can run the Google play services.

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Brill once again. Thanks - no phone stands out. ??   Its been a year ! Needed an upgrade hearing dog. Lostt DLA then lost PIP, then CAB got PIP back all categories , so got an electric car. Just learning that - yet to charge!! Now tablet gone and feel at sea with choosing a phone over a tablet, but makes sense now.

Bestest wishes your wisdom has been a grat help over time

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The problem with buying specific hearing aid compatible phones is that they're nearly always considerably more expensive than "normal" phones.

 

Way back in 2001 when I got my first PAYG mobile (Nokia 3210 on Virgin), I had to have a special adaptor which I wore round my neck for it to work with the aid.

 

Fortunately 24 years later I can just use a standard smart phone now.

 

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