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T-Phone concept for old people – because old people can’t dial numbers

October 19, 2007 by Will Park - 7 Comments

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T-Phone concept for the elderly replaces dialing with RFID buttonsThis one is a bit strange. The T-Phone concept from Jeong-Kyun Nam almost seems to make fun of old people – sorry, the elderly. Apparently, while even babies can use the iPhone, Jeong-Kyun Nam thinks that the wiser-generation can’t even muster the strength or mental willpower to tap out a 7 or 9 digit number sequence.

T-Phone concept for the elderly replaces dialing with RFID buttons

The T-Phone features large numbers on the keypad, but adds an RFID feature that dials the number associated with a particular RFID button. Bring the RFID button close to the phone and hit the “Talk” key, and T-Phone will dial the contact stored on the RFID button. Barely more complicated than the baby-toy that requires tots to match up a square or round block with an appropriate hole, the T-Phone negates the complexity of actually dialing a phone number to reach a loved one.

Anyone else think this concept is a bit offensive to the elderly?

[Via: Yanko Design]

Thanks, Teemu for the heads up! 

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