Americans can now purchase a "senior friendly" prepaid cell phone for less than $15 and get service for as little as $7 a month, according to an analysis conducted by the Senior Advocate Health & Safety Project of the independent and nonprofit Alliance for Generational Equality (AGE), which represents seniors as well as Americans in other generations.
AGE focused only on those nationally available wireless providers offering inexpensive prepaid plans and "senior friendly" phones with larger buttons, large-number readouts and hearing-aid compatibility. AGE is 100 percent independent and makes no commercial endorsements of any kind. AGE's Senior Advocate Health & Safety Project has been created to provide older Americans with reliable information they can use to save money, be healthier and live safer lives.
Read more at https://www.ageadvocacy.org/price-war-comes-to-cell-phones
Taken from the January newsletter of HLAA. To learn more about HLAA, visit https://www.hearingloss.org/
News on 'Senior Friendly' Cell Phones
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