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G**E
Useless camera. No memory
All is good but camera is useless and there is virtually no memory on the phone.Better to take the camera off and build some memory into the device
M**Y
Not compatible and doesn’t work
Having some issues with the network connection with this phone can’t use the phone
A**R
Received a defective unit
The phone was not working and had to return. I liked the way it looks and easy to handle.
س**ج
تليفون
لقد تم ارجاع المنتج ولم يتم استرجاع الفلوس
S**2
Tried three phones - this was best of the bunch (but is only 2G so watch out for UK switch off)
I've been trying to help a friend replace her older Nokia flip phone. She has had some eyesight deterioration so we wanted to try one of these big button types. The first we tried was a non-flip type. It was OK, but the layout of menus etc on the screen was woefully dated and not very clear. It also had volume buttons on the side which protruded quite a lot.So I trawled through some of the other phones on here and tried a Uleway model (whihc I've reviewed also) and this one.Pros• Of the three this comes across as slightly better in most ways. The presentation of the 'phone on Amazon, the boxing, the overall feel of quality (in relative terms) and how well thought out things are.• It is a touch smaller than the other model but still big enough that the keypad buttons are large with clear lettering/numbering and the screen is usefully bigger than a non-flip type.• Call quality and ability to pick up a signal in a very poor signal area was about the same as my modern smartphone and the other phones we tried• Call sound quality is good – my friend does not have hearing impairment so I’m not sure whether others would say it is loud enough or not, but it seems good to me.• It has a display on the outside as well which shows the time etc and will show who is calling• It can be set to answer just by opening the phone• It can read the numbers as you dial – volume can be adjusted• Numbers being dialled are large and clear white on a black background with a clean, modern font• Its menus are clear and simple. At the top level it has a big colour picture icon for each. Then the options inside each area are clear, clean lettering. There are probably too many options in the menus for most people these will be bought for, but they’re OK if someone more used to phones is on hand to set up• The buttons for selecting menu options are big and clear with only simple up and down buttons for going through a contacts list for example – no four way menu pads or whatever• It can be set so that when you press the up or down buttons it will go straight into a menu. So for example, up could go straight into the Contacts list without needing to press a separate button• Contacts can be dialled simply by pressing the green dial button when on a name (that’s one less step than another phone we tried)• The charger is a very neat small one the same size as a UK plug head (i.e. like a modern Apple charger) and it uses a standard USB A to USB mini lead (so is easy to replace if needed)• Instructions are reasonably clear (has a quick start guide and a bigger booklet) and in good English (rare!)• Comes with some cheapo headphones and has a 3.5mm port• It will do sounds for power on, power off and open phone, close phone – but these can be turned off easilyCons• The battery is smaller capacity than some we tried (i.e. 800 mAh vs 1000 mAh). I’m not sure what this will translate into in terms of how long it will hold a charge.• The SOS button is not marked as such and is smaller – that may be a good or bad thing depending on your point of view.• Like all the phones we tried the ring tones were pretty dreadful apart from one which was passable – but others can be added.• It is 2G only so will stop working on Vodafone in 2025 and on all networks between now and 2033 (others have not announced). It won’t work on 3 or other networks which use 3 under the skin.We didn’t try the SOS feature or Bluetooth
S**.
Very easy for elderly person
I bought this phone for my 87 yr old father as he'd lost the back of his previous phone and the battery kept falling out. He's not very good with phones and still hasn't learned how to text but this little phone is very easy. Basically to do most stuff, you only need to use the right and left buttons which are back and select. Even he can manage that. To demonstrate how bad he is with phones, when it arrived, I put the sim card in it and gave it back to him. The next day he said he wasn't happy with it, he'd had it on charge all night and he cou;dn't even get it to turn on. When I looked at it, there as no battery in it! He'd been trying to charge it without even putting the battery in. Anyway, since then, he's been getting on fine with it. My only gripe is that the ring tones are awful and the SMS tones that come with it are too long. If you put a micro sd in it, you could add some of your own, but I haven't done that and he's making do with the standard tones.
L**S
TTfone Lunar Big Button Phone.
Bought to replace a smaller phone, fingers too big for a tiny keypad, this one is excellent.Does the job very well, recommended.
T**L
Good Basic Phone
I bought this for the Domestic Authority, who slammed her car tailgate down on her old phone. This action seemed to exceed the phone's specifications, and she brought it home in a small bucket. It kept dialling 112 in her handbag anyway; she's been on the Fire Brigade, Police, Ambulance and Coastguard's holiday rotas and Christmas card lists for some time now, so no great loss.So, what's this one like? First impression is the build quality; it's very good. All the bits fit properly, with no gaps where there shouldn't be gaps and a nice fluid feel when you flip it open. The keys have a nice feel, too; just the right amount of pressure so you know when you've pressed and when you haven't pressed. The phone is small, like many flip-phones, but not tiny. You won't be pressing three buttons at once. I was going to give it only four stars, because of the lack of features; on reflection, that seemed unfair as they don't claim it does anything it doesn't. In fact, there's only one irritation: it doesn't support vcards, so you're going to be putting all your contacts in manually, just like the old days. Have fun.Overall, it's a great phone if you just want that: a phone, with no bells or whistles, and it should be on your shortlist. I'm not keen on flip-phones, but the DA absolutely loves it, which is the important thing, and that says it all really. And brownie points for me.
C**E
I loved this phone, but for an intrusive buzzing noise when making a call causing me to rerurn it.
This Lunar phone is in all respects is perfectly designed . The menu is easy to follow and the user can choose between hands free or hand help operation. Hands free is the default option. It is also possible to have ring and vibrate. There are however two flaws. The first is that the two groups of four consonants have interchanged the two middle ones. Thus pqrs when typed becomes prqs and wxyz becomes wyxz. I was prepared to live with this irritating though it was. What I could not live with was the intrusive buzzing noise which started as soon as a call was made or received and just increased in intensity until I was forced to end the call. I tried several Lunar phones and all had the same fault and all had to be returned.In the end I settled for an Emporia which I am satisfied with and importantly there is no buzzing noise when making or receiving a call
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