2265 days ago

Konka U6 Mobile Phone

Declan from Unsworth Heights

This cellphone has been designed with us oldies, with its simple menu system, large keys, decent size numbers and letters on the screen.
Features:
* 2.3" display,
* 5MP camera [Not many phones aimed at Senior market have this MP camera],
* 4GB memory [Expandable 32GB with a MicroSD memory card]
* Fall detector - automatically sends out a distress call and text message, including GPS location anywhere with 3G service/signal.
SOS button - Program this feature to enable one-touch activation. The phone will then make a call to your pre-programmed choice.
* Desktop charger cradle [as seen in phone. Red light when charging; green when finished] - or use the USB cable on its own.
* Pedometer.
* Bluetooth
- go hands-free in the car.
* Loudspeaker
* Whats App feature
* Facebook App
* Earbuds included. [I never use earbuds, so these are new and still in their plastic bag.
* Lanyard included. Handy if you are unwell or prone to falls. Wear around your neck
This phone is not available retail in New Zealand. I bought it in September last year in Melbourne, though it hasn't been used all of that time. Probably 4 months usage.
I look after my handsets and this one is in excellent order with no scratches, screen damage, or any faults. It hasn't been up to my ear as I always use speakerphone. Mocha Brown colour is a nice change from a black handset. Have thought about keeping it but I've gone back to using another handset and it's just sitting idle. I have Rheumatoid Arthritis and find the keypad excellent. Light and compact handset.

Phone Declan on 0224-773-772 for a quicker contact as I don't always get in for messages on here in a timely manner.

Price: $50

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