Sounds villeicht a bit exaggerated, but from the perspective of seniors, like my father, who "not Seniorenhandy" also features a modern justifiable. These large buttons with easy to read large numbers, especially large letters for SMS, which is often neglected in comparable elderly telephony. The mobile phone has a pleasant grip, non-slip, not fragile. The Handbüchlein very well built (in German!) Is hardly needed, because quite intuitive phone menu is quick to learn. The mobile phone is also recommended for hard of hearing people, because it allows loud ringtones and the Freisprecheinrichtiung is hard to miss. That Bluetooth, radio, and even a flashlight and even a simple VGA camera on board, and the phone via a micro SD card has that recognizes the PC without problem as a drive that makes Seniorenhandy also very personable. Whether older people necessarily need with conventional visual impairment a browser on the comparatively small (for the menu but well suitable) display is anyway questionable, therefore, there is no. But there is the emergency button and what I did not know, a so-called ICE-Menu (In Case of Emergency), where the person can store various information for Notrettungsdienste that provide important patient data this in an emergency. All in all, a cell phone that I like to recommend to other seniors and would give.