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How hard is it to use iPhone for Senior Citizens?
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<blockquote data-quote="Justwonderin&#039;" data-source="post: 1604992" data-attributes="member: 147857"><p>My mother has a Pink Motorola RAZR cell phone (the flip fone style) with camera on it, and all the bells and whistles. She has a tough time hearing people on it (due to it's shape and size) and can't work most of the features. She has had the phone for at least 3 years (maybe more) and the contract she signed is up for renewal. She is thinking about getting another phone and has asked my thoughts on the new iPhone. I say if you can't use a Razr then there's not a good chance that you can use iPhone. She is in her 60's and has problems seeing keys and buttons and stuff like that. What do you think? Will an iPhone help her? or will she be lost trying to use it. </p><p></p><p>For what it's worth, the main features on a phone that she uses are camera, text, and basic phone calling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Justwonderin', post: 1604992, member: 147857"] My mother has a Pink Motorola RAZR cell phone (the flip fone style) with camera on it, and all the bells and whistles. She has a tough time hearing people on it (due to it's shape and size) and can't work most of the features. She has had the phone for at least 3 years (maybe more) and the contract she signed is up for renewal. She is thinking about getting another phone and has asked my thoughts on the new iPhone. I say if you can't use a Razr then there's not a good chance that you can use iPhone. She is in her 60's and has problems seeing keys and buttons and stuff like that. What do you think? Will an iPhone help her? or will she be lost trying to use it. For what it's worth, the main features on a phone that she uses are camera, text, and basic phone calling. [/QUOTE]
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