
Samsung M400 helps seniors and people with
disabilities stay connected and independent
16 October 2012
On Jan. 1, 2011,
the oldest of America's baby boomers reached
retirement age; from that day on, 10,000 people
will turn 65 every single day for the next 19 years,
but age doesn't have to be a barrier to an active
lifestyle.
Sprint and Samsung Telecommunications America
offer Samsung M400 with accessibility features
designed specifically to meet the needs of senior
citizens and people with disabilities. It is also a
great wireless phone for practical customers who
use their phone simply to talk, take pictures and
send messages.
Features designed to make Samsung
M400 easy to use include:
Large 2.4-inch internal display and
adjustable font sizes that make it easy to
read text on the screen
1.07-inch external display that allows the
user to easily see incoming calls or
notifications without opening the phone
Oversized keypad, making it quick and
simple to locate and depress keys when
making a call
Five-way navigation key that makes
navigating the phone's menu a snap
Dedicated 911 key and an In Case of
Emergency (ICE) button that stores up to
three contacts, so users can dial first
responders or emergency contacts quickly
Dedicated speakerphone button for
situations where it may be difficult to hear or
when driving hands-free
Voice dialing that allows the user to simply
press a button and speak the name or
phone number of the person they wish to
call
Nuance VSuite version 4.0 text-to-speech
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