Easy to use mobile phone reviews
With 40 million adults in Europe experience problems using mobile phones, some manufacturers now produce specialist handsets that attempt to meet the requirements for those with hearing, vision or dexterity problems. Which? has tested the latest easy-to-use specialist and regular mobile phones so you can make an informed choice.
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All easy to use mobile phones by brand (22 on test)
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Doro
HandleEasy 326 gsmFrom GBP100.00
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Doro
HandlePlus 324 gsmFrom GBP80.00
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Emporia
LifeFrom GBP125.00
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ITT
Easy 5From GBP66.00
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ITT
EasyuseFrom GBP100.00
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LG
KE850 PradaFrom GBP169.00
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Motorola
F3From GBP10.00
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Motorola
RAZR2 V8From GBP130.00
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Motorola
W220From GBP20.00
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Nokia
2626From GBP64.99
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Nokia
2760From GBP40.00
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Nokia
3109 classicFrom GBP89.99
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Nokia
3110 classicFrom GBP73.95
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Nokia
5070From GBP0.00
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Nokia
6085From GBP0.00
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Nokia
6131From GBP109.00
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Nokia
6300From GBP89.00
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Samsung
C140From GBP10.00
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Samsung
D900iFrom GBP100.00
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Samsung
E250From GBP69.99
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Sony Ericsson
K320iFrom GBP36.00
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Sony Ericsson
Z710iFrom GBP0.00
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