Doro Launches New Mobile Phones Designed for Baby
Boomers & Active Seniors
April 2009
Editor: A Swedish company called Doro has entered the US market with
both cellular and corded phones designed specifically for seniors! They
are functional and easy to use, and avoid many of the complicated features
that can make phones difficult to use.
Here's a press release about their cellular phones. For more
information, please point your browser to www.doro.com
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Swedish phone design company enters U.S. market with high-quality,
uncomplicated mobile handsets
Doro(r) (STO: DOROA), the IDEA(r) award winning phone design company
from Sweden, announces the availability in the U.S. of mobile phones
designed by experts in ergonomics and in communications technology to meet
the needs of consumers seeking design simplicity and functionality in
mobile handsets.
Two Doro HandleEasy models available in the U.S., the HandleEasy 330gsm
and the HandleEasy 326i gsm, are GSM-compatible, include large
easy-to-view display screens and keypads, features that baby boomers and
active seniors use most, and none of the complicated features that often
go unused.
The palm-sized Doro HandleEasy 330gsm features a high-contrast color
screen, text messaging, FM radio, a variety of ringers, a speakerphone,
and easy access to phone directories stored on the user's SIM card. Doro
HandleEasy 326i gsm features a conveniently larger keypad, four
prominently positioned speed-dial buttons, a phone directory, a
speakerphone, and a special coating that creates an easy-grip surface on
the entire phone.
Jerome Arnaud, CEO of Doro, explained, "Many senior citizens still
believe that mobile phones are difficult to use with complicated functions
and therefore are reluctant to buy new ones. In contrast to other mobile
phones on the market, we carefully design our phones according to the
needs of active seniors and combine ergonomic demands with functions and
simplicity. Baby boomers and active seniors don't have to adapt their
lives to our technology; we've already adapted it to their needs."
"Finally, a phone that is intuitive to use and uncomplicated," declared
John Donnelly, a 65-year-old business management consultant based in New
York and a Doro HandleEasy 330gsm user. "I turned on the HandleEasy 330
and began using it immediately without having to read through the manual.
From the first minute I turned-on the Doro phone, I could easily navigate
through the large, brightly colored screen, look through my phone
directory, check voicemails, and I especially like the cool, sleek design.
It's much nicer looking, lighter, and easier to use than the
three-year-old phone I was carrying around."
Eighty-two-year-old Manuel Machado - who lives in Modesto, Calif.,
travels extensively in retirement, and has limited vision from a medical
condition, macular degeneration - said of the Doro HandleEasy 326i gsm,
"This is a phone I can actually use! I can read the screen, see the
directory, and easily make calls. This is the first phone I've had in
several years that I will use more frequently." Dr. Steven A. Machado of
Los Angeles, Manuel's son, explains, "Macular degeneration can be
especially frustrating for patients like my father because it puts a blank
spot in the center of their field of vision, making it nearly impossible
to see details right in front of them, like when dialing a phone. So, this
phone from Doro is a godsend for Dad."
A fixture in most every household in Sweden for 35 years, Doro is well
known for innovatively incorporating the latest technologies while
maintaining simplicity of design and functionality. Consumers in over 30
countries already enjoy the inclusive designs and easy functionality of
Doro's phones. Doro HandleEasy 330 and 326i are the company's first
products available in the U.S.
Doro HandleEasy phones are currently available at all Centennial
Wireless retail stores in six states (www.centennialwireless.com). "We are
thrilled to offer Centennial customers Doro mobile phones designed
especially for baby boomers and active seniors," said Philip Mayberry,
President of Centennial Wireless. "Doro's long history of design
innovation in Sweden is legendary in the telecommunications industry and
now Doro's user-friendly phones are popular all across Europe. Centennial
is proud to be the first place in America that Doro phones are available."
Doro's U.S. Representative, Christopher Lundstrom, further explained,
"Doro's goal is to make its products available through a national delivery
model in the months ahead, we want everyone to have the opportunity to
enjoy Doro products. We are very pleased and fortunate to have Centennial
Wireless offering our products in the U.S. market, Centennial created an
excellent custom rate plan for the HandleEasy 330. This is a very
attractive offering for both baby boomers and seniors alike, a tailored
rate plan is key for this demographic and the overall customer
experience."
About Doro
With over 30 years' experience in telephony, Doro is today
characterized by its innovative and user-friendly telecom products. The
company develops, markets, and sells a wide range of telecom products in
more than 30 countries through a variety of retail outlets, including
electronics stores and online stores. The company had sales of US$54
million in 2007. Doro's shares are quoted on the Stockholm Stock Exchange,
Nordic list, Small Cap list. Read more about Doro at www.doro.com