This phone is good and what "young" people who simply can not (more) very well see or hear. Why? It looks "fresh", not so boring and has a few extras on as vision or hearing impaired persons do not want to even necessarily refrain: T9, a - albeit simple - Camera, Bluetooth, memory card slot, alarm clock, calendar, organizer (for daily repetitive things) and the ability to send MMS. The Black and white version (with black keys) is recommended unique because in the dark, the buttons are easy to recognize. The phone book is a real recommendation to the TOP-10 facility for the visually impaired. The ability to speed dial keys A to C, mailbox 0, speed-dial buttons on the numbers from 2 to 9 and just the top 10 almost everyone has the opportunity to define the most important contacts easily and quickly - I've seen such yet nowhere. Scripture Lat in two height positions: from normal to large. Disadvantage in large font, however, the (at long name) quite slow wander the characters across the display. Sometimes that can be quite annoying. The ringtones are okay, for the hearing impaired certainly important: they can be set very loud (!). Even hearing aid compatible. Really a good solution. The menu appears in large simple icons (without, however, acting childish or stupid) and has a simple design. What I find really good is the Desktop Charger !!! As a visually impaired has its effort to hinzupfriemeln these tiny, little USB Steckerchen in the tiny little holes, therefore you may still "right" around (ie with the already very poorly recognizable USB symbol facing up). Cell purely in the cradle and you're done. Is true for motor impaired people. Since nothing can go wrong, and the mobile phone reloads, even from "outside" to the red LED clearly visible. Solved Prima, special praise !!!
So much for the many, many benefits.
Disadvantages: Although designed for the visually impaired (and older), the status line (antenna, batteries and so) is top of the menu not Gröer adjustable. Unfortunately. Good only conditionally what poorly sighted people. The writing on the display Lat Although at large set the treadmill speed (I can not think of a better word) is, however, clearly too slow. The font in the text writing area could be a bit Gröer. The Bluetooth function of the car must be activated again and again that in the long run not so prikelnd - but visually impaired may indeed often also drive a car (so what).
Otherwise: I would recommend this phone for both older and for younger people! It looks neither embarrassed nor is it from a mobile "light". Schick (or useful) is the possibility of remote maintenance the phone for the demented Mom or Dad via coded SMS -'ve not tried. Very positive are the good values of the battery: Standby and talk time are very, very exemplary.
Conclusion: Unique buy recommendation! Price is also fine.