Tiny letters on displays with a higher and higher resolution and smaller and smaller button labels on phones' keypads can be a serious problem for the elderly and for those with weak sights. Unfortunately not all of us is a hawkeye and most manufacturers tend to regularly forget about this. EmporiaLife, by Emporia is targeted exactly at these people. The slider has huge button labels and on-screen text, which makes the handset easily usable and, furthermore it uses AAA batteries of the standard Li-ion, at least this is what we figured out from FCC's data. The phone, that has been forgotten for nearly a year now, operates in either 900 / 1800 or 850 / 1900 GSM networks, but its release date is still unknown.
Translated by Szaszati