
The Jitterbug Dial (SPH-A120) is a dual-mode CDMA/AMPS clamshell that features oversized dialing and 'yes / no' confirmation buttons, large on-screen text and hints, and easy speakerphone activation. The OneTouch (SPH-A110) shares the same features as the Dial, but replaces the 12-digit keypad with three oversized dialing buttons - one user programmed, one operator direct, and the other for emergency calls.
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