Reviews of the Samsung Jitterbug Dial - SPH-A120 (Great Call)
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CNET Review
The Good: The Jitterbug Dial is very user-friendly, with a bright display, large and tactile keypad, and many of the same characteristics as a landline cordless phone. You can have the phone pre-installed with contacts, and if you want, you can use the operator to place a call. The phone also has a speakerphone.
The Bad: The Jitterbug Dial is rather bulky. The volume rocker is in an awkward position. Voice dialing sometimes takes a few tries before it works.
The Bottom Line: The Jitterbug Dial is the perfect phone for the elderly or those with poor eyesight.
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alaTest.com
Review Summary: Experts rate this product 73/100 and users 46/100. Comparing these reviews to 266076 other Cell Phones reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 77/100 = Good.
Manufacturer: Samsung
Part number: SPH-A120WHTGRC
General
- Cellular technology AMPS, CDMA
- Band / mode CDMA 800/1900
- Weight 4.4 oz
- Color White
- Standby time Up to 200 h
- Included accessories Charger
Phone
- Additional Features E-911 compliant, AGPS
Messaging / Data Services
- Messaging Services Yes
Display
- Display Type LCD display
- Color Support Color
Power
- Audible Battery Alert Yes
Cellular
- Phone style Folder type phone
Physical Characteristics
- Width 2 in
- Depth 1 in
- Height 4 in
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