5 May 2009 15:34 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott
Doro has announced the launch of five more of its "easy-to-use" mobiles aimed at senior citizens, or those who want ultra-simple gadgets.The new models are the Doro PhoneEasy 338gsm, 342gsm and 345gsm, described as "simple, good-looking, easy-to-use mobiles", as well as the Doro HandlePlus 334gsm the Doro's first flip phone and the PhoneEasy 410gsm.
Developed in collaboration with design firm Ergonomidesign, the phones have basic functions like SMS, FM radio and an integrated torch and offer the ability to add or remove functions from the main menu.
Hearing-aid compatibility has also been upgraded and further developed across the entire range.
The first three of Doro's latest phone range are now available for sale in UK stores and online, at www.parkwaytelecom.co.uk/doro and www.rnib.org.uk, while the other two models are due in June. Phones, Mobile phones, Doro, Ergonomidesign








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