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artfone 4G Teléfono Móvil para Personas Mayores con Botón Grande, Teléfono Basico para Ancianos 4g/LTE, con Función SOS, Volumen Alto, 1800 mAh con Base de Carga, Un Solo SIM, Linterna (Negro)

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  • 【NUEVA CONFIGURACIÓN SIMPLE】 Teléfono para Personas Mayores Pantalla de 1.77 pulgadas, nuevo sistema operativo con fuentes más grandes, íconos de menú más claros, parlantes, ideal para personas mayores. Con una base de carga y un cable de carga tipo c, cargador, es muy conveniente para las personas mayores cargar sus teléfonos móviles cuando sea necesario. Los teléfonos móviles para personas mayores son diferentes a los teléfonos inteligentes normales. Su función principal es llamar, enviar y recibir SMS. Admite señal 4G 3G 2G.
  • 【FUNCIÓN SOS CON 5 NÚMEROS DE LLAMADA SOS】El teléfono móvil para personas mayores C1+ tiene un botón SOS en la parte posterior, que puede configurar 5 números de teléfono SOS. Si presiona el botón SOS, el teléfono llamará automáticamente a estos números hasta que alguien responda. Su teléfono puede enviar mensajes durante las llamadas y usted puede optar por desactivar esta función. Si presiona el número por error, puede cancelar la llamada en 3 segundos.
  • 【BATERÍA GRANDE ACTUALIZADA DE 1800MAH】El teléfono celular con teclas grandes para personas mayores ofrece una batería de 1800mAh con una capacidad de batería mayor que todos los productos similares. 5-6 horas de conversación continua, 168-300 horas de tiempo de espera (7-12 días) y una duración de batería increíble. Dos métodos de carga: carga base/carga directa tipo C, carga más rápida y segura.
  • 【NUEVO BOTÓN DE LIBERACIÓN LATERAL Y BOTÓN DE LINTERNA LATERAL】Equipado con linterna, simplemente presione el botón izquierdo para encender/apagar la linterna. Los teléfonos para personas mayores admiten manos libres, radio FM, Bluetooth, calculadora, Un solo SIM, bloqueo/desbloqueo de teclas, reproducción de audio, MP3, disco U y otras funciones. La caja está equipada con un cordón, conveniente para que lo lleven las personas mayores y evite la pérdida del teléfono celular. Almacenamiento ampliable (tarjeta Micro SD de 64 GB), conector para auriculares de 3,5 mm.
  • 【CONSEJOS】 El teléfono admite tres modos de escena: timbre, vibración y silencio. Puedes mantener presionado el número 0 para cambiar rápidamente.El idioma predeterminado del teléfono es el inglés, el cual se puede cambiar a español en el menú de configuración. El teléfono es un teléfono de pulsador sin contrato, compatible con las redes 4G, 3G y 2G de México. Puede elegir el plan de operador que mejor se adapte a sus necesidades. ① Si su teléfono no puede encenderse después de insertar la batería, no se preocupe, ¡cárguelo! ② Si su teléfono no puede reconocer la tarjeta SIM, verifique si la tarjeta SIM está insertada correctamente.



Descripción del producto

Artfone C1+ 4G Telefono Movil para Mayores

artfone C1+ 4G

Diseñado para personas mayores

Diseño antideslizante: la parte inferior del teléfono está diseñada con engranajes antideslizantes para reducir el riesgo de caídas al operar el teléfono.

Fuente grande: al operar el teléfono por la noche, el teclado también se iluminará, lo que ayudará a las personas mayores a ver claramente los números en el teléfono.

Llamada de emergencia SOS: mantenga presionado el botón SOS en la parte posterior del teléfono para llamar automáticamente a los contactos de emergencia en secuencia

Gran volumen: el volumen es ajustable y las personas mayores pueden controlar el volumen razonable por sí mismos.

Marcación rápida: Puede configurar los números del 2 al 9 o los caracteres * # como contactos de marcación rápida. Mantenga presionado un número en el teclado para marcar rápidamente.

Tres modos de escena: timbre, vibración, silencio. Puedes mantener presionado el número 0 para cambiar rápidamente.

Admite red 4G: el teléfono móvil admite señales 4G, 3G y 2G, por lo que no tiene que preocuparse por problemas de señal.

SOS C1+ 4G

Llamada de emergencia SOS: admite la configuración de 5 contactos de emergencia

Cómo utilizar: Después de presionar prolongadamente el botón SOS 2S en la parte posterior del teléfono, el teléfono emitirá un sonido fuerte para ayudar a los acompañantes a localizar rápidamente a las personas mayores, y luego el teléfono inmediatamente llamará automáticamente a los contactos de emergencia en secuencia y enviará mensajes de texto. Las personas mayores no necesitan comunicarse manualmente con cada contacto de emergencia a través de una interfaz de acceso telefónico.

Responder rápidamente a emergencias de emergencia.

Los pasos para configurar la función SOS son los siguientes:

Menú → Configuración SOS → Número SOS → Ingresar número de teléfono → Guardar

artfone C1+ 4g personas mayores

Letra visiblemente grande:

Los números del teclado pueden ser vistos por personas mayores sin gafas, y también se iluminan cuando el teléfono funciona de noche para ayudar al usuario a ver el teclado.

Volumen razonablemente alto:

El volumen del teléfono puede ajustarse mediante las teclas de volumen, y cuando se ajusta al volumen máximo, el timbre del teléfono puede oírse claramente incluso en otras habitaciones.

Tamaño del teléfono móvil:

Longitud 112,1 mm x Ancho 59,3 mm x Grosor 13,9 mm

Largo 4,8 pulgadas x Ancho 2,33 pulgadas x Grosor 0,54 pulgadas

1800mAH

Batería actualizada a 1800 mAH

Una vez que el teléfono móvil está completamente cargado, puede brindarle un tiempo de espera prolongado sin preocuparse por el rápido consumo de energía, y activará automáticamente la protección de apagado para evitar que el teléfono móvil se sobrecargue y queme el teléfono móvil, proporcionando usted con un entorno de uso más seguro

back light

Cuando se presiona el número en el teclado, el teléfono móvil emitirá la voz digital correspondiente para garantizar que el usuario pueda

Presione la posición correcta para evitar tocar otros números por error

flashlight

Ver fácilmente el entorno nocturno

Mantenga presionado el botón en el lado izquierdo del teléfono para encender y apagar la linterna, lo que lo ayuda a ver las cosas claramente por la noche y evitar caerse

Diseño antideslizante

Para los ancianos que no pueden realizar movimientos finos, la probabilidad de dejar caer accidentalmente el teléfono móvil durante la operación es muy alta. Para reducir el riesgo de caída del teléfono móvil, hemos diseñado engranajes antideslizantes para el teléfono móvil, que pueden aumentar la fricción. y haz que los ancianos tengan un mejor control de tu teléfono

4g nano sim

Memoria 32M+32M

Tarjeta Nano SIM única

Proporciona una señal más segura y estable, compatible con operadores de tarjetas 4G, 3G y 2G.

Tarjeta SD ampliable de 64G

Para almacenar más archivos de audio, las personas mayores pueden utilizar un cable de auriculares de 3,5 mm para escuchar música o radio.

La batería se ha actualizado a 1800 mAH para una mayor duración.

package list

La caja incluye:

1x teléfono (la batería no está colocada)

1x batería de 1800 mAh.

1x cable USB cargador.

1x base de carga (negra)

1x manual de usuario

Parámetro

Batería: 1800mAh
Método de conexión enchufe tipo C, conector de audio de 3,5 mm
Memoria flash 64+48 MB
Tarjeta SD/TF compatible, hasta 64 GB
Pantalla pantalla a color de 1,8 pulgadas
Tarjeta SIM SIM única ( Nano SIM)
Bandas 2G(GSM): 850/1900MHz ; 3G(WCDMA): 850/1900/2100MHz ; 4G(LTE): FDD B2/B4/B5/B12/B13/B17/B26/B66 , TDD B41
Idiomas Español, Alemán, Inglés, Francés, Polaco e Italiano
Peso (incluida la batería) 87g
Otras funciones brillo de pantalla ajustable, vibración,puede modificar el sueño después de unos segundos sin operación, puede establecer contactos correspondientes a 9 teclas numéricas, conector para auriculares de 3,5 mm, Bluetooth, despertador.
Soporte de chips Soporta la mayoría de chips como Telcel, Movistar, AT&T, Virigin, DIRI,Unefon, etc., excepto BAIT, Axios,CFE.

Cyndy
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 9 de marzo de 2025
Only works when plugged in. Poor quality control. Battery didn’t work.Also not compatible with Mint mobile.
Debbie1122
Comentado en México el 3 de marzo de 2025
Útil. Viene con todos los aditamentos que están publicados.Fácil de usar para personas mayores. Y con el botón SOS es muy útil para alguna emergencia.
abarons
Comentado en México el 17 de marzo de 2025
Sí. Es relativamente sencillo para un adulto mayor usarlo. Pero definitivamente lo tiene que configurar alguien más. Por ejemplo, agregar contactos es algo lento y confuso. El botón de SOS es extremadamente sensible y lo pusieron justo en la parte de atrás donde se apoya el dedo índice (normalmente) cuando sujetas el equipo así que el botón SOS se activa a la menor presión. En mi caso el equipo que me enviaron estaba usado, rayado y aun con información del usuario anterior (mensajes y contactos).
Nydia López
Comentado en México el 17 de marzo de 2025
Se lo compré a mi mamá que ya está grande. Todo funcionó perfecto. Pero hace poco se le cayó a mi mamá de las piernas, y el celular dejó de funcionar. Otros celulares habrían aguantado la caida, pero este quedó inservible.
Edgard A.
Comentado en México el 15 de febrero de 2025
Excelente opción
Carolina Guevara Gutiérrezn
Comentado en México el 12 de febrero de 2025
Económico y práctico
Cliente de Kindle
Comentado en México el 26 de enero de 2025
Buena calidad y perfecta para adultos mayores.
Morry
Comentado en Australia el 27 de julio de 2024
Purchased as a replacement for my 91 year old client. The charge dock works perfectly and VERY easy to make sure the phone charges when dropped in. Buttons large, screen okay, volume good, great price point, and VERY simple. I recommend this if all you want is to make and receive phone calls. Texting as mentioned elsewhere is with old school alpha/ numeric keys, so not ideal if you need to do a lot of messaging.This phone fitted out requirements perfectly and I recommend it.
Yes Me
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 27 de diciembre de 2024
I read the reviews and was on the fence about this product. I needed a loud easy to navigate phone with large numbers of my 81 year old mother in law. She had an Alcatel flip phone, but it wasn't loud enough anymore and she started having a hard time opening it.When I put the SIM card in the Artfone, it worked right away, but then stopped, saying it's not compatible with the AT&T network. I figured the reviews were correct, but decided to see if AT&T could fix. I checked online and it says the IMEI does not work on the AT&T network. I was on the phone with AT&T for about 17 minutes and now the phone works flawlessly. Get the phone, but know you have to call AT&T.
Malu
Comentado en México el 24 de diciembre de 2024
Perfecto para adulto mayor. Claridad al hablar, escuchar y simple de usar.
Cliente de
Comentado en México el 7 de octubre de 2024
No es tan fácil ingresar los contactos pero contestar es fácil.
London
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 8 de febrero de 2022
Bought this for my elderly mother who is hard of hearing & has slightly arthritic hands. Simple to setup but wish it had come with a proper plug, luckily I havd ordered a plug for my ipad so was able to use that.The torch button is in a bit of an awkward position as she keeps switching it on when holding phone.The lock on/off button could be bigger or more visible , especially for those with arthritic hands.Sound quality very good, especially in hands free mode. But louder ring tone would be useful.Speed dial facility really useful and easy to use.Docking station makes charging easier.Overall an excellent phone for elderly & hard of hearing person.Was delivered ahead of time which was a bonus.
S. Morris
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 14 de febrero de 2022
I'm one of those strange people that haven't owned a mobile phone in some twenty odd years. Way back in the day, I purchased the original Nokia 3310 and used it for about two years. I didn't use it much, just the odd call to the wife to say I was running late, that sort of thing. Back then I had a pay-as-you-go SIM because that worked out cheaper than monthly contracts back around 2001. however, I eventually barely used the phone at all, so tossed it into a drawer where it languishes today. Fast forward two decades and things in the world of mobile have changed dramatically. Now, monthly contract options are far cheaper than pay-as-you-go and, to be frank, it made no sense at all, at least from an economic standpoint, to still pay some £27 a month for my Virgin landline. So, I once more was in the market for a mobile. However, in my mid fifties now and visually impaired, I wasn't one bit interested in spending hundreds on a "smart" phone. Sure, people love them and they have a wide variety of uses, but I just want a phone and cannot even text, so what to do?Initially I was thinking about opting for the re-released Nokia 3310, but was put off by the high prices. After all, all I wanted was a phone and spending around £80 or so wasn't really necessary. I also wanted a phone with real buttons and not the tiny things that those that still offer them provide. Although I don't have dumpy digits, as a person nearly blind, I need easily discernable buttons of a size that doesn't mean I end up pressing two at the same time.I eventually settled on the Artfone C1 Plus. I'm not entirely certain what the difference between the standard C1 and C1 Plus is, but given the price, I opted for the latter. I think the Plus is a dual SIM model whereas the regular C1 isn't. However, it's somewhat confusing given the listings that show C1, C1 181 and C1 182.Upon receiving the phone, I was pleasantly surprised by how sleek it was. Sure, it was bigger than my old Nokia 3310, but it was as small and certainly lighter than most of the modern smart phones I've handled, especially those ridiculous sized near mini tablets people seem to like spending a grand on. Anyway, yes, the phone was cheap and cheerful but perfectly adequate for my uses. The buttons were big enough and also had a pleasant tactile click when pressed, although I would've preferred a slightly concave profile to them for easier finger placement. This was the sort of keypad I was hoping for, given I was unable to see the photos of the phone prior to purchase. i can see that it has a bright screen and a small, although very bright, LED torch too. More impressive is the battery life. As expected, such phone sip power compared to their all-singing, all-dancing smarter brethren. My wife has charged her Google Pixel 4A some five times and I still have three out of five battery bars left! This is a phone you can fully charge on a Monday and still have charge on a Friday. of course, that's subject to usage and I keep my phone on all day while the wife is at work and only make or take occasional calls, so your mileage will vary. however, the point is that the battery life is excellent compared to many other far more expensive options.The phone accepts an optional micro SD memory card of up to 32Gb and I have installed one and placed some mp3 music on it as well as creating my own ringtones in mp3 format. The seller didn't seem to know that the memory card could be used to also store music and the phone does indeed have an mp3 playback option, although to date I haven't used it. Installation of the memory and SIM cards is a bit awkward. Unlike many phones where you slide said cards into the side of the device, the Artfone C1 Plus requires you to remove the battery and insert the cards there into somewhat fiddly receptacles, or so my wife informs me. however, as most people will not be installing and removing these cards regularly, it's a one time task that shouldn't prove too onerous.The phone connects to a computer and can be charged via its supplied USB cable. The phone end is a micro USB connector and the other a regular type A USB connector that should fit into any computer. This also means that any such cables you have lying around will also work. The cable also allows data transfer to occur to an optionally installed memory card by having the card show up as a regular drive within Windows. This means you can drag and drop your audio files easily. There is also a supplied charging cradle that can sit on a bedside table or desk that allows the phone to simply be dropped into it for easy charging, although it would have benefited from having some rubber feet to prevent it sliding around on some surfaces. As others have stated, you will require a USB wall socket mains adaptor to connect this cable to for charging the phone if no computer is available. Given the price of this phone, I don't consider this to be a major issue. After all, if you read the product description, it does state this clearly. Such an addition would be convenient, but increase package sizing and cost such that it would likely make a separate purchase of said adaptor less expensive. You can pick up such adaptors at most supermarkets, so it's not the problem some have suggested in my opinion.The phone seems to be mainly aimed at "seniors", but it's a God send for the visually impaired like me. The phone has some useful aids for the likes of me with a Chinese accented female voice announcing the digit pressed on the keypad if you so desire. I believe this is the default option, so if you don't want this, you will have to go into the settings to disable it. Oddly, the Chinese voice changes to an American sounding one when pressing the star (asterisk) and Pound (hash) keys. However, for my uses, the phone isn't quite as developed as I'd like. Sure, it's primarily designed to be easily used by seniors, but being visually impaired is also mentioned in the product information. However, it sort of does a half job on this front. Yes, one can hear the keypad digits you press, which is very useful for confirmation of pressing the correct button when dialling for those with sight issues. however, strangely, the thought process ends there and you will need someone else if your sight is not up to it to configure the phone. I had hoped that the voice option might extend to allowing blind folks to navigate the settings and setup their phones, but this is not the case. This is not a major issue at all, but just felt a little half baked considering the speech options when pressing keys.I think the phone requires some firmware work as there is a nice manual lock switch you slide upward to lock the phone. This is a simple, yet very useful feature. However, it appears to perhaps be a firmware switch and not a physical one as I've found that when locked, the phone can actually be turned on. Further, when locked, any accidental pressing of a button will result in the screen lighting up. So, if you have your phone in your pocket and locked, but a button is being pressed against, it could potentially drain the battery by keeping the back light active. This is not how a lock switch ought to work in my humble opinion.Another review stated that the sound of those you spoke to was somewhat muffled. I'd have to agree with this. It's odd, because it cannot be the speaker as such because the sound of audio, such as the optional start and stop sounds and ringtones sound loud and clear. When i dial my Vodafone messaging service, the voice that comes over sounds like it's speaking through a sock, so I;m not sure what's up with that. increasing the volume via the handy rocker switch on the left side of the phone appears to improve matters somewhat, although that seems to make the phone act more like a speaker phone, seeing me able to hold the phone away from my ear while talking. If anything, perhaps this is because the speaker is larger and leans more toward the lower frequencies. Having a smaller, tinnier, speaker might have actually improved clarity of speech.One thing prospective buyers MUST consider is that this is a phone that only supports the 2G network protocol. Pretty much all network carriers still support 2G in addition to 3 and 4G, but bear this in mind when choosing your network. IMPORTANT: the 2G service will stop in 2025 from Vodafone and, if I recall correctly, their 3G service ceases this year (2022), so other phones that rely on the 3G service will be rendered useless this year if using Vodafone. The 3G issue doesn't affect the Artfone, but just a word of warning to those out there looking at 3 G alternatives. Other networks have differing timelines for ending their 2G service with a global end of service by 2033. Again, perhaps not a major consideration for many, but just something I thought handy to know.Finally, for those like me that opt for phones like this one where no Internet data is required, I came across a brilliant deal from ASDA mobile that's backed by the Vodafone network. They offer a text and talk only deal, so no data, for just £4 a month on a rolling monthly basis. Why pay more for data that your phone cannot make use of? I know this is a tiny market, but I just wish other networks would follow suit and offer cheaper SIM deals without data. Today, it's mostly the data portion of a SIM deal you pay for as they all appear to come with unlimited minutes and texts.Given the price point of this phone, it's a good option for those who require something simple. yes, I am told that smart phones have features, such as Apple's Voice-over, that allow visually impaired users to access their devices. However, I much prefer the tactility of buttons rather than a flat screen where I have to slide my fingers around to find things. besides, I only make phone calls, so why spend hundreds when I just don't need to. This could also make a perfect backup option for those wanting a cheap secondary phone. Ironically, the 2G phone can often have better coverage than 4G counterparts in more rural locations I am told.Thanks to all those that have got to the end of this rather lengthy review. I hope it has proved useful.
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