Motorola Moto G7
The Moto G7 Play is a smartphone with some amazing capabilities, but not so many that it becomes overwhelming for seniors seeking a simple telephone experience. Prepaid plans for the Moto G7 Play are available from providers such as Republic Wireless and Ting. Instead of paying a predetermined monthly rate, prepaid plans charge you based on how much you use the phone. The phone is unlocked, which means it is not tied to a single carrier. Verizon, Sprint, T-Mobile, and AT&T are among the carriers that are compatible. The Android operating system is used by the Moto G7 Play.
The display cannot compete with more expensive smartphones, but it is adequate for the price and is clear and easy to read. The 13 MP camera makes it simple to capture high-quality images and movies. The phone's loudness is loud - the speakerphone can be turned up to 78 dB. Its streaming video sound has a maximum volume of 88 decibels, which is loud enough to be heard on a busy street. The voice quality on calls is excellent; seniors who are deaf or hard of hearing should have no trouble understanding what is being said.
Despite being a low-cost smartphone, it has impressive features such as facial recognition unlock and fingerprint sensor unlock. The phone is water repellent, meaning it can withstand mild rain, perspiration, and spills. If you wish to listen to music, the phone also features a headphone port, and a microSD card slot allows you to store more photographs and audio.
Detailed information:
Cost: $199.99
Screen Size: 5.7” diagonal
Battery life: 15 hours of video streaming
Emergency Call Button: No
Website: https://www.motorola.com/us/smartphones-moto-g7/p