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  2. Firefly (mobile phone) - Wikipedia

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    The phone also offers a call screening option which, when activated only allows the numbers that are in the phone's memory to call that phone. The standard features of the phone are up to 8.5 days standby time and up to 6 hours talk time. Texting and download capability are unavailable, which allows parents to manage phone costs. [citation needed]

  3. 5 things parents should know before kids get their first phone

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    Once a decision is made for a child to have a cell phone, Pearlman said parents should be aware of five specific concerns surrounding digital safety. Digital safety concerns for kids Online ...

  4. New year. New phones for kids. Advice for parents. - AOL

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    Teens generally get more than 200 alerts on their phones each day, according to a new report from Common Sense Media that studied how teens use their phones — with some getting more than 4,000.

  6. Verizon Wireless Migo - Wikipedia

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    Migo, a product of Verizon Wireless, is the successor to the Firefly phone. It stores a limited amount of phone numbers (being the only numbers you can call), controlled by a parental password. [1] The Migo's theme varies in many colors, with two "ears" jutting from the top of the phone. The Migo is marketed as a children's phone. [2]

  7. Fire Phone - Wikipedia

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    Other notable Amazon services on the phone include X-Ray, used for identifying and finding information about media; Mayday, the 24-hour customer service tool; and Firefly, a tool for automatically recognizing text, sounds, and objects, and offering a way to buy recognized items through Amazon's online store. [8] The phone received mixed reviews.

  8. Android app lets parents lock, monitor their kids' phones - AOL

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    Parental punishments have officially gone digital. Ignore No More is an app created by a Texas mother Sharon Standifird that allows parents to lock their child's phone with a simple four-digit code.

  9. File:Firefly phone.jpg - Wikipedia

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