2024 the best prepaid cell service review
Price: $44.99
(as of Nov 18, 2024 04:59:16 UTC - Details)
Product Dimensions | 1.96 x 0.31 x 4.7 inches |
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Item Weight | 8.1 ounces |
ASIN | B0D8B8R694 |
Item model number | RS12 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Customer Reviews |
4.7 out of 5 stars |
OS | MOCOR RT0S |
Wireless communication technologies | Cellular |
Connectivity technologies | Bluetooth, USB |
Special features | Fast Charging Support ( Type-C & Cradle charger), SOS Button for Emergency Call, Expandable Memory, Dual SIM Card with Speedtalk Sim Card, Loader speaker & Big button & Voice broadcast |
Other display features | Wireless |
Other camera features | Rear |
Audio Jack | TYPE-C |
Form Factor | Bar |
Color | Black |
Battery Power Rating | 2.96 Watt Hours |
Phone Talk Time | 10 Hours |
Whats in the box | USB-C Charging Cable, US Adapter & Cradle, 4G cell phone (with SpeedTalk SIM card), 1000mAh battery, User manual |
Manufacturer | SILI |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | April 15, 2024 |
Memory Storage Capacity | 0.5 GB |
Standing screen display size | 1.8 Inches |
Ram Memory Installed Size | 0.5 GB |
Battery Capacity | 1000 Milliamp Hours |
Charging Time | 1.5 Hours |
Warranty & Support
Product Description
4G cell phone for elderly big buttons
This 4G senior phone with large button, loud speaker,SOS Emergency Call , 8 numbers for Speed Dialing, Type-C/USB-C Fast Charging with Charging Dok, DUAL- SIM Card Slot, 1000mAh battery, Phone Call time more than 10H, Standby time 10days, Bluetooth 5.0, It's perfect phone for seniors or kids.
4G Cell Phone for Senior, Large Button,SOS Type-C Basic Phone With Charging Dock
4G LTE Unlocked Phone, large button cell phone for senior, Big button with backlight, Voice Broadcast when Press Number or phone calling
4G LTE Unlocked Senior Cell Phone, Bluetooth 5.0, Hearing Aid Compatible
This 4G LTE Senior Cell Phone use Bluetooth 5.0, support connecting with Hearing Aids
4g senior phone unlocked, Classic big button cell phone for calling and texting, No Internet access and without camera, Easy-to-use OS great for seniors or kids or just use as a backup phone.
4G Senior cell phone for elderly (T-mobile)
This senior 4G basic cell phone is compatible with T-Mobile(Prepaid Plan), MetroPCS, Tello Mobile, Ultra Mobile, SpeedTalk, Simple Mobile, Mint Mobile, Red Pocket(GSMT) and any other carriers that using T-Mobile service; NOT for CDMA Carriers (Verizon, Sprint, Boost, PagePlus) or AT&T.
4G Senior Cell Phone Unlocked ,DUAL Nano SIM Card Slot
The updated 4G network makes calls faster and smoother, with no blockages or delays in the calling process.
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【More Safety - Emergency SOS Button】This senior feature phone has an SOS button for emergency calls and preset 5 emergency contacts. When you are in danger, press and hold the SOS button for 3 seconds to activate the emergency function. When the emergency call function is activated, the emergency text message is also sent to rescuers synchronously for efficient rescue. It also has a long-press "0" button for 30M powerful flashlight. Ideal for seniors, children, or people with disabilities.
【4G LTE network】This senior 4G basic cell phone is compatible with T-Mobile(Prepaid Plan), MetroPCS, Tello Mobile, Ultra Mobile, SpeedTalk, Simple Mobile, Mint Mobile, Red Pocket(GSMT) and any other carriers that using T-Mobile service; NOT for CDMA Carriers (Verizon, Sprint, Boost, PagePlus) or AT&T.
【Loud speaker with Big button】This 4G senior phone use loud speaker,big buttons,the buttons with backlit and Voice Broadcast number feature, High volume with clear sound, Big fonts and big icons are easier to operate,you can also set speed dial on the keys 2-9 to dial directly.
【Ultra Long Standby】Built-in upgraded 1000mAh high-capacity battery, it can talk continuously for 8 hours once fully charged, and the battery life can reach 10 days, saving you time. Equipped with a fast charging base, charging is safer and more convenient.
【SOS Emergen Call Button & Quality Warranty】Simple phone with SOS emergency button, phone calls and sends messages to 5 emergency contacts cyclically until they receive a response, We offer lifetime technical support, 12-month worry-free warranty and 24-hour customer service. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us!
Reviewer: Aging 007
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great burner phone
Review: This thing is a lot smaller than I thought it would be. It's downright cute.It's also an interesting device. I assumed it would be running some really stripped down Android, but it's running an OS called Mocor which offers a pretty refined dumb phone interface. Seriously, if you used a cell phone in 2004, it shouldn't take you long to get the hang of what you're doing with this thing. Apparently this is the OS that was on the re-released Nokia 3310 3g back in 2017. It seems to be pretty refined. I didn't run into any bugs while using it.I couldn't tell you a lot about that re-released 3310, but don't expect old school Nokia-like durability out of this device. Its outer shell is a soft plastic. I dropped it onto concrete from maybe two and a half feet up and it left little boogered up places in two spots. It didn't damage the phone's operation at all, fortunately.I was worried about battery life since the included (fully removable and replaceable) battery is only 1000mAh, but since it's not a touch-screen smartphone the battery actually lasts a long time. I think I went about 10 days before I had to recharge it (95% of that standby). It's got a USB-C charging port. It also has pins on the bottom so you can use the included charging stand. It also includes a short USB-C cable to plug into either the phone or the base and a 0.55A charging brick.The box also contains a SIM card and brochure for Speedtalk Mobile. I had never heard of them before, but their pricing is pretty competitive. A brief look around their website didn't reveal to me which carrier network they use, but I suspect it's T-Mobile since they have "America's Largest 5G Network" in a portion of their marketing material, which is a marketing term used by T-Mobile as well. Since the phone is unlocked for other carriers, I saw no need to test the Speedtalk service.It has a decent manual included, though for a phone that seems to be wanting to market toward seniors, they could have made it bigger. The print isn't as minuscule as what's in the instructions that come with a lot of overseas products you see nowadays, but any seniors will definitely need to get their readers out to get anywhere with it.I was able to make and receive calls on the T-Mobile network (through Mint Mobile). I could also send and receive SMS and MMS messages. It did take a little bit to get registered on their network completely. It showed T-Mobile as the carrier for a while and wouldn't let me make or receive calls, but after 20-30 minutes I could. You can still disable caller id for your outgoing calls with this device, something that's been missing from Android for quite some time now.It recognized and showed reception for Verizion (via Visible) but I was unable to make or receive calls, nor could I send or receive txts. I left that SIM in the phone for over a day just to make sure. Verizon I believe is now implementing a draconian cell white list like AT&T (eg only letting Apple or Samsung devices on their network other than the ones they sell themselves).You can pair bluetooth headsets to make calls and listen to media from the internal storage or sdcard. There is no 3.5mm jack and I have no way of testing but I really doubt if a USB-C to 3.5mm adapter would work with this device. There also is no camera. To my knowledge there is no GPS chip onboard, which makes this pretty ideal as a burner phone. Finally, though I mentioned it before, the screen is not a touch screen. The only thing that sets it apart from classic dumb phones is its 4G VoLTE and Bluetooth support.It has a pretty nice FM radio app. It auto searches for channels that have good reception the first time you run it and it doesn't require anything extra to be plugged in to it for it to work unlike most Androids. The downside to the radio app is that it won't play over bluetooth, only the phone's internal speaker. The internal speaker isn't bad. It's easily on par with your typical mid-budget Android device.I didn't test the SOS function, but that could come in handy for the target audience. In addition to seniors, this would make a pretty great first phone for kids or maybe even teens who struggle to use their smart phone responsibly. A third target audience would be where I find myself sometimes--on the edge of wanting to get as far off the grid as possible. This phone, or one like it, would be a good start toward that end.The flashlight function utilizes and LED bulb located on the top of the phone that is fairly bright. Since it's main purpose is to be a flashlight and not a flash bulb for photography, it actually projects light like a flashlight so it works better than the led torches on most smartphones.It has an sdcard slot underneath the battery along with the two SIM slots. I am unsure what the maximum capacity for the sdcard is, as I couldn't find it in the listing nor in the product manual. When plugged into a computer it functions as a USB Mass Storage device rather than an MTP device as Android has since version 5 or thereabouts.The buttons are large and faintly backlit when awake. They make a satisfying clicky noise when you press them. Everything about the phone just feels good to me, like some genuine love was sprinkled in with the engineering. I'm not really familiar with what dumb phones are available on the market right now, but this has got to be one of the best. A few times while using it I felt a lot of nostalgia for technologically simpler days.If you're looking for a smart phone but got here because of the price, be aware that there is at least one smart phone in this price range which can perform adequately with Android (you can peruse my reviews from this year to find it). If you or the intended recipient of this phone needs a working phone in its simplest form, or desires to avoid being tracked and listened to on-demand by corporations or government agencies, then this phone deserves serious consideration.
Reviewer: Doodle lover
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Basic phone for calls
Review: This is a very basic "dumb" phone, by that I mean that it is primarily for phone calls no internet browsing or apps. It is good for people who need a phone as an emergency or just calls. With the big buttons it is geared toward elderly but it could also be useful for very young people to have a phone without the distractions of the internet.
Reviewer: Danny
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Perfect cell phone to replace a senior's landline.
Review: I picked this phone up as a way to keep in touch with a senior relative who struggles with technology as result of a brain injury. I wanted to move him over to a cell phone to save money on his phone bill, but retain the familiarity of a landline. This phone does so perfectly. He can leave this phone on its dock, just like the landline's receiver, and even bring it with him when he goes out.This phone is uncomplicated, and contains a handy programmable SOS button, which allows him to call me with one-touch if he gets mixed up or needs to dial quickly. There's not a lot of instruction with this phone, but everything is pretty intuitive. It speaks to this phone's simplicity and easy of use.Phones like this are a lifeline to a lot of older people, and this one is high quality. I would buy it again!
Reviewer: MilkyW@y
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Ok
Review: Seems like a good alternate means to have as a back-up. Convenient, practical and functional. Looks and feels well made.
Reviewer: Cashmj
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Got this for Parent
Review: Key pad is easy to read and buttons are bigger so easier to dial. Works great!