The Top Easy-To-Use Cellphones


The Top Easy-To-Use Cellphones

The Jitterbug Flip Phone


The AARP Jitterbug Flip Phone by GreatCall is a simple-to-use cellphone and highly recommended for senior citizens with dexterity issues. The Jitterbug Flip features a keypad with large numbers and simple-function buttons (up, down, right, left, on and off). This easy-to-use mobile has a five star button at the foot of the keypad. Users can use it during an emergency to automatically connect them to a call center that relays their distress on their behalf.


Motorola G6 Play


You don't need to break the bank to afford the Motorola G6 Play. Albeit geared to a somewhat tech-savvy individual, the large icons and extended battery life make it a smart option. The phone will capture your attention with its 5.7-inch screen. Due to the combination of the 720-resolution power and a quad-core processor, users can enjoy not only easy reads but also quick loads. A noteworthy aspect is the 400mAh-rated battery. Even for heavy users, this battery holds enough power to steer you through the day.


ZTE Cymbal Z320


If you like a traditional-mold cell phone, the ZTE by T-Mobile does the trick. Unlike most smartphones, the ZTE features no touch screen nor a digital assistant. Instead, it comes with a flip design and enables users to carry out basic functions like making calls, texting and shooting pictures. If you can skip the aesthetics and latest tech, the ZTE Cymbal is an excellent pick.


Doro PhoneEasy 626


The Doro PhoneEasy is one of the available cellphones with hearing-aid compatibility. The phone features black buttons with a white background that lets you dial, text or share photos with ease. This GPS enabled phone has an emergency button that alerts family and friends. One snappy feature is video recording, which makes up for the lack of email services.


LG Optimus Zone 3


Although the LG Optimus 3 lacks most aesthetics of trending smartphones, you can consider it a stand-alone phone that "speaks" on its behalf. It features a 4.5-inch screen, a clear front and rear camera, and an extended battery life (11 hours+). The 8GB internal storage is enough for a tech-conservative person. If that's inadequate, the phone supports a 32GB MicroSD card to expand the space.


Nokia 3310


The Nokia 3310 was here way before the invention of the first smartphone. Designed with compatibility with AT&T and T-Mobile phone services, the Nokia 3310 has a 320x240 display screen. The 2mp camera, a MicroSD slot and an internal RAM of 128MB make it a perfect upgrade to the previous models. It's an ideal cellphone for basic use – calls and texts.


The Motorola Moto E4


Ranked among the best budget phones of the year, the Moto E4 provides front and rear-facing cameras, stretched battery life, a minimalistic design and runs Android version 7.1.1. It may not triumph as the most powerful alternative, but for pocket friendliness the Moto E4's RRP is hard to turn down.