Short Description
A pre paid mobile phone with a coloured display screen and large black buttons with white numerals. The phone is hearing aid compatible, has an emergency switch, torch and FM radio. It also has audible key tones, the phone will speak the numbers out as they are dialled. The phone operates on the Next G network for increased coverage in rural areas.
Models
Only one model available.
Specification |
Standard |
Depth |
13.5 mm |
Length |
109 mm |
Weight (kg) |
0.086 kg |
Width |
51 mm |
Additional Dimensions
Battery Life.......... From 180 hrs to 300 hrs
Screen Size (diagonal) 1.8 in
More Details
* Includes a key lock switch to lock the key pad
* Switch dialling allows a pre set message to be sent to four programmed
numbers simultaneously. Switch dialling can be activated when the key pad is
locked. A call is then made to the first preset number and when connected
automatically enables the hands free function
* Dialling pad has audible key tones and can speak the number as it is dialled
* Multiple audio settings including tone set up for calls, keypads, messages,
alarms, alerts and power on and off
* Volume control of ring tone, key tone, ear phone and in call volume
* Hearing aid compatibility and a rating of T4/M4 when used on Telstra's Next G
Network
* In built torch
* In built FM Radio
Safety Features
Specific Absorption Rates (SAR) The product was tested to
the radio communications Standard 2003 and comes under the limit defined by this standard
Contents include
* UMTS/GSM Handset, AC charger, Telstra pre paid Next G
SIM Card, $10 starter kit with 30 day expiry, a stereo head set, user guide
Factors To Consider
The Telstra Easy Call 2 mobile phone is locked to the Telstra Network.
Maintenance
* Requires regular charging which takes up to 3-4 hours.
* Talk time up to 180 minutes
* Standby time up to 300 hours
Place Of Manufacture
China
Standards
Some assistive technology needs to meet Australian or other standards. Standards may relate to materials, manufacturing and installation. Products that meet Australian or international standards will have written certification. To find out if a product meets Australian Standards ask the supplier to show you the certificate. For more information about standards also see
www.ilcnsw.asn.au/home/assistive_technology/standards