Roughly a week ago we’ve posted about HandlePlus 324gsm mobile phone, designed for elderly who don’t need that many options. Now, we’ve spotted a bit more advanced version of the “senior’s phone” called HandleEasy 326gsm.

Unlike its non-screen brother, the new device adds new features on the table. Yeah, there’s the easy-to-read screen, large numeric keypad as well as four direct memory buttons labeled A to D, which are used for storing most frequently used numbers. The device also sports the built-in speakerphone, vibrating alert, memory for up to 50 numbers, and other basic phone features (SMS support excluded).
The Doro HandleEasy 326gsm will work on any GSM-compatible network, and you can get one for £85.10 ex VAT. More information is available on manufacturer’s website.
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