Snapfon ezTWO Review – Cell Phone For Seniors
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Senior cell phone that is easy to see and easy to use, just got better than ever! Phone operate on America's largest GSM cellular network. Expand your SOS button's functionality and get 24/7 emergency monitoring with sosPlus Mobile Monitoring with a Snapfon Premium service plan. Unlocked quad-band GSM world phone works with existing AT&T, T-Mobile, and all other unlocked 2G GSM service providers worldwide. Please note: AT&T will not issue new 2G SIM cards. No other senior cell phone offers a one touch SOS button that can be programmed to call up to 5 emergency numbers. Users love our speaking keypad function (switchable) that announces each number dialed in a loud clear voice, minimizing wrong numbers and misdialed calls. Also includes a high intensity LED flashlight for those times when you need a little light! This is quite simply the easiest senior cell phone you will ever use! Snapfon offers 100% US-based customer service. Phone features easy to use voicemail and SMS messaging. Color:Dark grey metallic Talk time: 3-5 hours Standby time: 90-120 hours SMS memory:200 messages Phonebook:250 Language:English/Spanish Included in the Box: User Manual (Eng & Sp), Battery, Wall Charger. Snapfon uses GSM frequencies 850/900/1800/1900 MHz and is NOT compatible with any CDMA carriers such as Verizon or Sprint.
Snapfon ezTWO Review – Cell Phone For Seniors
Video Rating: 4 / 5
Thank you for this very informative video, I am looking for a cell phone
for my 90 year old friend who has visual problems and has had a stroke
which affected his left side.
I am going to try the 30 day money back guarantee that I have seen for the
snapfon
The audio on the key pad is great and I like the size also
Thanks again, Mike
Are you still happy with the phone?
If we already have an account with AT&T, can the SIM card just be switched
to activate?
Thank you, Kelly*
Dear Sir,
I have one query, Can the Voice in Keypad be disabled.?
regards, Gud day.
The sos button also is used to make emergency calls to up to 4 preset
contacts automatically, not only text messages…not only that but it can
now be paired with sosPLUS mobile monitoring service for 24/7 access to one
touch emergency responders!….the easiest and with out a doubt the
cheapest way to provide peace of mind that your loved one is able to reach
help anytime! It works just like having onStar!
Does anyone know if this phone has voice mail?
Thank you for posting this video, I was looking for a phone for my mom and
this review really helped.
Great video thank you…does it plug in to a regular house plug and are the
screen letters large as well? Do you still like it?
Wish you had demoed the sound, as well as gone through all the menus –
especially the contacts. Would like to see how large the text can be made
on the screen too
Thanks. I have been looking for a phone all day. And this was very helpful.
I will buy this phone for my mom in Egypt.
THANK YOU, THANK YOU Adam. I am not a senior but rather a skateboarder who
is very hard on phones. As a skater with punk rock/DIY values, I refuse to
ruin my skate life with endless electronic social events. Plus, I’m in the
Arizona sun all the time and you can’t see smart phone screens in the
glare. Your video not only has helped me decide on the purchase of a phone
(which ended a 3 week hassle = ordered 2 phones that didn’t work w/ AT&T),
helped make it clear that I would have no problem activating and learning
this new phone, but most importantly, you have inspired me to do some
informational videos and post them on my electronic obituary. Skate Hard,
rex
Hello there, I want buy for my elderly parents in India. Does Snapfon has
service centres in India?
This phone is going to my mom in Alexandrina, Egypt in two weeks from now.
I really appreciate the video on this phone, it was very helpful in my
decision making process… I am going to amazon now!
Thank very valuable.
Thank you very much!
When you lock the keypad, does the volume rocker lock as well? and does the
phone store many contacts in the phonebook?
good explanation thanks