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Mobile type
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Bar mobiles and flip phones have a physical number keypad. Rugged mobiles can endure extra wear and tear and tend to have a rubber casing Smartphones can do a lot more than just talk and text with greater support for apps. Android mobile have an option to download and use an Android senior app, which provides a simpler main menu for common tasks. For the purpose of testing, all apps were assessed on a Google Pixel 5.
- Android senior app
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Recommended
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We recommend currently available (i.e. not discontinued) mobiles with an overall score of 70% or more.
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CHOICE Expert Rating
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This overall score is made up of vision score (25%), dexterity score (25%), sound receiving score (20%), sound sending score (15%), SMS score (10%), and manual and support score (5%). SIM installation is assessed but doesn't contribute to the overall score.
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Vision score
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We check to see how well the mobiles perform under conditions relevant to a person with low vision. We look at how easy it is to read the display in general and in low light, and assess the icons showing battery level and reception.
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Dexterity score
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We examine the process to install the SIM, access the battery, accept a call and dial a number. We also look at the indications of a call coming in such as vibration (haptic feedback) and ease of carrying.
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Sound receiving score
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Sound quality measurements are carried out with users assessing the sound quality of a call as a receiver and a caller.
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Sound sending score
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Sound quality measurements are carried out with users assessing the sound quality of a call as a receiver and a caller.
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SMS score
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We look at the ease of composing and sending a text message as well as reading a received text message. Models without SMS capabilities are not penalised in the overall score.
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Manual and support score
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We look at the quality of the supplied manual (not a link to a website) as well as whether a support phone line is supplied.
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SIM installation score
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Some of these mobiles can have a very fiddly SIM holder which can cause issues for some users and may require assistance for installing the SIM or taking it out when moving to another mobile carrier.
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Maximum ringer volume (dB)
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Measurement (dB) taken at 1 metre from ringer.
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Maximum speakerphone volume (dB)
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Measurement (dB) taken at 1 metre from speakerphone.
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Availability
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'Tested model' means you ought to be able to find this phone in stores and online. Discontinued models may still be available second-hand.
- Discontinued model
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Price
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The recommended retail price at the time of testing.
- $0.00
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4G support
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The ability for the mobile to support a 4G mobile network is crucial as the existing 3G network is scheduled to be shut down for mobile phone calls and texting during 2024.
- Yes
- Screen size (in)
- 6
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Standard headphone socket (3.5mm)
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A handy feature for using standard earphones for conversation.
- No
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Hearing aid support
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The Microphone (M) rating and T-coil (T) rating determine how well your hearing aid will work with your mobile phone. If you use your hearing aid in Microphone mode (M), look for a phone with an M3 or M4 rating. If you prefer telecoil coupling (T), look for a phone with T3 or T4 rating.
- Yes
- USB type
- C
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Predictive text
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Smartphones generally support predictive text while only some of the simple mobile phones support this feature.
- Yes
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Maximum speed dial storage
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The number of buttons on the phone that can be programmed to call user-generated phone numbers. This feature, usually available on mobiles with a number keypad rather than a touch screen, can be handy when you need to call a few people often.
- 0
- Time in use – claimed (hours)
- Not stated
- Standby time – claimed (days)
- Not stated
- Battery capacity (mAh)
- 4080
- Camera resolution (MP)
- 16
- Bluetooth
- Yes
- Total storage possible (GB)
- 128
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Country of origin
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We indicate the last point of manufacture before shipping (where available).
- China
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SIM type
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There are three types of SIM card in use today. There's a Standard (or Mini) SIM, a smaller Micro SIM and an even smaller Nano SIM.
- Nano
- Dimensions HxWxD (mm)
- 145 x 71 x 8
- Weight (g)
- 151
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SAR (W/kg)
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The specific absorption rate (SAR) indicates the amount of energy per kilogram of body weight absorbed when using the phone as claimed by the manufacturer. All are well below government limits, or you wouldn't be able to buy the phone in Australia. Although evidence relating to exposure to electromagnetic fields remains inconclusive, you may want to choose a model with a lower SAR value if this is a concern to you.
- Not stated
- Website
- play.google.com
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Emergency button
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This button sends an automatic notification to 000/112 emergency services.
- No
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Charging cradle
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A dedicated charger removes the need to insert a cable and physically plug in the phone for charging. This can also make it easy to find compared to a cable that could be used for another device.
- No
- Torch
- Yes
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MMS support
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This feature allows you to view photos and/or sound sent to your phone. While some mobiles with support for MMS may not be able to take video or photos, this feature provides the contact you may need with your family and friends.
- Yes
- WhatsApp installed
- No
- Menu font adjustable
- Yes
- Video capture
- Yes
- Micro SD
- No
- FM radio
- No
- Removable battery
- No