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Breeze Cellphone Can Be Just That for Seniors

By David LaGesse

Posted: May 29, 2008

The Pantech Breeze's 1-2-3 buttons call dedicated numbers.

The Pantech Breeze's 1-2-3 buttons call dedicated numbers.

Another cellphone that's potentially good for seniors has hit the market. AT&T touts the Pantech Breeze as an uncomplicated handset with large buttons, large type on its screen, and easy-to-use menus.

But it's hardly as stripped down as others, including the ClarityLife, which was announced recently and is aimed directly at the older set. AT&T instead says the Breeze can appeal to any first-time phone user, including youngsters who still might want some of what today's wireless wonders can offer. That includes text messaging, the ability to download ringtones, and a camera that can also take video. Also, like some models under the Jitterbug brand, the Breeze includes a full keypad.

But like others aimed at seniors and juniors, the Breeze has dedicated buttons that can be programmed to call certain numbers. The Breeze includes three of the buttons for reaching loved ones or caregivers. They seem a great addition for melting the potential confusion caused by modern cellphones, whether someone is beset with an emergency or just easily muddled.

The phone is selling, after rebate, for $50 with a two-year contract and $125 without one.

Breeze Owner Manual

Pantech selling point for the Breeze is its easy use for seniors. That is if they can read the small print of the user manual and there is no large print on their website or on the web.

of CT @ Jan 07, 2009 14:51:03 PM

pantech breeze

where can I purchase a pantech breeze for $125.00 without contract?

Mark Cole of TX @ Oct 04, 2008 06:11:51 AM

Pantech Breeze

I just purchased a pantech breeze and can't say I'm happy with my purchase. I am a senior and my biggest complaint are the ring tones are loud enough. I had an old old Nokia and never had a problem hearing the ringer - I also wear hearing aids. I think the menu set-up is complicated too.

In a score from 1 - 5 I'd give it 3.

Pat Smith of MD @ Aug 08, 2008 16:19:38 PM

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