Get one for your grandpa
By
, CNET Asia
23/06/2006
About the writer
Darius
Chang is a notebook expert who occasionally dabbles in
smaller mobile devices.
With more and more functions crammed in
today's handsets, mobile phone look set to be even more sophisticated
in the new future, if the wide array of convergent devices shown at
CommunicAsia2006 is anything to go by.
But
what about the older phones? With failing eyesight and reduced tactile
senses, even the entry-level mobiles may be a hassle to figure out. The
trend being convergence, soon even more features like IPTV and
WiMax functions will be added to the mix. The fact that some handsets
use
a small keypad to maximize screen size doesn't help matters much.
Enter
Kyocera. With an eye on the older population, the A101K is a basic
phone in the most literal sense. Doing away with a display, the buttons
are oversized for easy dialing and the interface is designed to be
exceptionally simple to reduce the learning curve.
Technical
specifications:
Large oversized keypad
CDMA2000 network support
125 x 46 x 15mm
78g with battery