i have just got one my 7 year old granddaughter is giving me lessons???? jp
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i have just got one my 7 year old granddaughter is giving me lessons???? jp
That is the problem.
5 year olds know how to use them, how to fix them when things go wrong.
Problem is there is not always a five year old around when you nee done.
#4, Me too Ivan, now if they want to pay the expences of it, only then will I consider:p
#12, John my three year old granddaughter locates the games on mine faster than I can.:)
I was going to start a phone throwers association when my more sensible Daughter turned up and gave my wife and me instructions on the basic which is all we want, no banking or playtime just a phone, found out it costs the same monthly as the ordinary phone which we don't use a lot anyway, we only wanted the convenience while out, in case.
Des
Des, may I suggest the 'Seniors Phone'
It has larger keys for the visually challenged, is large so can be easily found, has a 000 button on it for emergencies and will fit in a hand bag.
That is what the advetr said,
its scarey what is the next tech that is in the pipeline?? jp
I bought one for my mother a few years ago, very useful and fairly easy to understand, only used for emergencies. I also bought her a landline phone which would send out a call for help to three selected phone numbers in rotation, if no one answered then it would call emergency services. It was initiated by a button pendant round her neck or from a wrist strap like a watch.
It was announced at the weekend, the mobile phone is the biggest killer of all.
In the last year some 57 pedestrian's and 124 motorists have been killed when using them.
I have a Doro too :) stays charged for about 10 days.