This ultra-simple phone includes a number of unique features for older users, such as a dial tone, padded ear cup, operator assistance, and a simple yes/no interface. Other features include voice dialing, an external volume/ringer control, external caller-ID display, and a silent vibrating alert option. The A110 version features three dedicated quick dial keys instead of a numeric key pad.
A120 adds a full numeric keypad
This phone is not currently available from any major U.S. carrier. It is compatible with some U.S. networks, and may be available from third-party dealers or smaller, regional carriers.
Specs |
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Display | 128 x 160 pixelsType: LCD (STN) |
Battery | ? mAhRemovableTalk: 3 hours max.Standby: 200 hours max. |
Processor | ? |
Storage | Not expandable |
Weight | 4.4 oz 125 g |
Dimensions | 4 x 2 x 1 in 102 x 51 x 25.4 mm |
OS / Platform | (proprietary) |
Network Bands |
CDMA: 850, 1900 AMPS: 850 |
Phone Book Capacity | ? |
Features |
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GPS / Location | Type: A-GPS |
Accessibility | |
Hearing Aid Compatible | Rating: M4, T4 (very tele-coil compatible) |
Multiple Languages | Languages Supported: English, Spanish, French |
TTY/TDD (Digital) | Yes |
Alerts | |
Extra Display | monochrome LCD |
Contacts | |
Voice Dialing | Yes |
Input | |
Side Keys | front-mounted volume keys |
Voice | |
Speaker Phone | Yes |
FCC ID | A3LSPHA120 » approved Nov 21, 2005 |