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  2. The 6 best cellphones for seniors in 2025 - AOL

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    The A23 5G is Samsung's entry-level Galaxy phone, but it still offers plenty of great features that make it senior-friendly, including the “Easy Mode,” which simplifies the interface.

  3. These Are The Best Cell Phones for Seniors to Stay Connected

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    These days, mobile devices offer more advanced features, such as reduced-hearing settings, zoom for text, and even health and safety alerts—and you don’t have to sacrifice things like a high ...

  4. The best tech for adults over 65 we spotted at CES this year

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    This easy-to-use device was designed to help users stay connected with family, friends, and caregivers, featuring large icons, easy navigation, and support from 24/7 expert customer care.

  5. Lively (company) - Wikipedia

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    The company operates the Lively phone service, an MVNO, or mobile virtual network operator, where it rents cellular service from other operators, and primarily caters to seniors with old-fashioned phones and medical alert devices. [16] Lively manufactures the Jitterbug Flip phones, an easy-to-use cell phone marketed for American elderly. [16]

  6. iNo Mobile - Wikipedia

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    iNo Mobile is a partner in Project SAC and brings smartphones to senior citizens and their caregivers to aid them in care management. One of the key feature of this project is the launcher developed for seniors to use through the iNo Simple Mobile Phone. [15] The launcher includes 1. Emergency SMS alert to caregiver 2. Location tracking through ...

  7. John's Phone - Wikipedia

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    Phone numbers and addresses are written on a small physical paper booklet stored on the back. [1] [2] [3] It was designed, and developed by Hein Mevissen and Diederiekje Bok of Dutch advertising and design agency John Doe Amsterdam. It is marketed as being ideal for children, the elderly, and technophobes. [4] [5] Small screen on top of the phone.

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