Jan 15 2009
Doro HandleEasy 330 and HandleEasy 326 Easy to Use Cell Phones
Posted by: Sierra Monica B. in CES 2009, mobile phones

Doro, a Sweden-based provider of home electronics, business gadgets and care solutions, introduced two new mobile phones on the US market, destined to elderly people and children, who need easy-to-use handsets.


The Doro HandleEasy 330 is a GSM cell phone coming in white or black and optimized for calling and texting on the go. It features 26 x 35 cm backlit color display with a low resolution of 128 x 60 pixels on which the user can see large clear numbers and letters. In addition it has a backlit keypad with big fonts, Clock, Alarm, 7 wallpapers pre-loaded, Call Timer, automatic keylock function, 8 speaker volume levels, speakerphone functionality, 100 phonebook entries, vibration, maximum 160 characters supports in an SMS, 100 SMS capacity, Caller ID, Calculator, Converter, polyphonic ringtones and a 900mAh Li-Ion battery that keeps the phone in standby for up to 130 hours and in continuous talk time mode for up to 240 minutes.
Doro HandleEasy 326 sports a large-font keypad, clear display with big fonts and features 4 direct memories, in addition to the 2-way speakerphone, keylock, call timer, redial, 50 phonebook entries, backlit display of 23 x 36 mm, polyphonic ringtones, vibration, 7 volume settings, dual-band support, and 2 hours of talk time.
Both new easy to use cell phones were showcased during CES 2009 in Las Vegas.





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