An Austrian manufacturer has unveiled a mobile phone aimed at the elderly and
disabled in the UK, but has yet to find an operator to offer the device.
The
Emporia
Life handset features a large screen and display, oversized and easy to use
buttons, and a super loud speaker and ring volume.
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The phone also has a powerful vibration alert to ensure that the owner knows
when someone is calling.
An orange backlight is designed to help people with sight problems, and the
device is compatible with digital hearing aids.
It also features an emergency button on the back of the phone which can be
programmed to call up to five designated numbers for help.
"We are in discussion with a number of retailers, but the mobile networks
find it hard to see where this kind of device fits within their brand," said
Stewart Smith, managing director at Emporia Life UK distributor
Communic8.
"They are very much driven by the youth market or the business sector because
that is where they make their revenue. It is difficult to see where a product
like this would fit within their portfolio."
However
Age
Concern, a charity focused on the elderly, has accused the mobile industry
of ageism.
"The fact that high street stores are not interested in stocking a phone
product specifically targeting older people shows an ageist approach to their
potential customers," said Gordon Lishman, director general of Age Concern.
"These stores are missing out on a big, and growing, market if they do not
cater to older people."
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