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The TT760 Flip 4G is a user-friendly, durable mobile phone designed specifically for the elderly, featuring a loud call volume, an emergency assistance button, and an intuitive flip design. It supports all UK and international networks, includes entertainment options like FM radio and games, and offers convenient desktop charging with a dock charger (sold separately).
L**6
Great for us wrinkles
Sturdy - big buttons - bigger and clearer screen - do not have to have a lot of electronic knowledge to operate itAll in all a good buy
M**H
Good little flip phone with 4G and notifications
This is a good simple flip phone with 4G support (including VoLTE so proper-4G, future-proof phone that will keep working when 2G is gone). It has 3 notification LED's on the front - green for text messages, red for missed calls and blue for on-charge, plays MP3's on an SD card if you add one, and has a (very) simple browser. There is an option for a charge-cradle to make charging it simple, no cables to fiddle with.Some annoyances though:1) the on-charge LED - yuck. First it's 'on-change', not 'charging' i.e. it never switches off once the phone has a full charge, it's always on as long as the phone is on its charge cradle or connected via a USB cable. Also it's a blue LED and painfully bright, with no options to disable it or even dim it in the phone settings, you are stuck with. I'd recommend a bit of black insulating tape over the front of it to take the edge off.2) the charge cradle is not the best. It as been designed so the phone can be mounted closed or open, so the front of it is missing, which makes putting it on to charge a bit of a faff, you can't just drop it in casually as with other cradles (e.g. Nokia 2660 flip). It also plays a loud notification every time it's connected or disconnected from charging which you can't disable, even in silent mode.3) The web-browser is _very_ basic, it can just about do a google search or read wikipedia, but that's about it, no BBC News site and certainly no social media, it runs out of memory and even reboots the phone on any website that's even vaguely complicated.4) There are some other minor bugs in the phone, e.g. playing videos doesn't stop the display from dimming and switching off eventually, and there's no 'firmware update' options in the settings so I think the bugs are not fixable/permanent.Overall, a good little phone though.Edit: some other points about battery life -it uses the standard 'BL-5C' sized battery which is ubiquitous and easy to get a replacement for, further future-proofing the phone, however this is quite a small battery for a 4G phone so it has 'smartphone'-level battery life (3-4 days standby) rather than the 25-30 days with old-school 2G Nokia dumb-phones, so having a nice charge dock/cradle for it to live on is good.
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