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Phones for kids – most intelligent selections
The decision to buy your child a cell phone is unique to each family and child.
However, once the decision is will have to sift through a variety of phones and service plans geared for children that have been developed in response the exponential growth of this new target market! These plans are focused on security and simplicity for young users. I'll review provides few reputable companies and make some suggestions as follows.
Cingular Firefly:
This phone was the first made specifically for children and marketing. This phone is designed for very young children. Has two command keys and no numeric keypad. The parent can set the phone to reject incoming calls from anyone but those in the phone book that can be scheduled online. It's expensive. The phone is $ 119.00 and the calls are 25 cents per minute unless you're a Cingular customer. In addition, there is concern that the phone will not be strong enough.
Verizon Wireless LG Migo:
This phone has only five keys each with an assigned person / phone number. Its physical design is suitable for small hands. This phone is equipped with a choice of speaker phone, vibrate mode and polyphonic ringtones. In particular, there is no option for restrict incoming calls. This gives the parent of a little more freedom, however, to reach their children in different places. The phone is an option to add a line Family Plan ten dollars a month.
Tic Enfora conversation:
The Tic Talk is the cell phone search cell phone but not the group. You talk into it like a walkie-talkie. The phone has been criticized as inefficient as you have to press a few buttons to complete a call and then consider not to turn your phone to your ear or makes a strange buzzing sound. It has characteristics similar to the Firefly and Migo as only being able to score a handful of numbers. And like its competitors, is designed specifically for voice calls bypass text messaging, email, voice, image and the web.
Models that children are not going to fly and even preteens. So comes the big boy / girl cell phone (a mobile phone normal) with Father As Patrol Com. For an additional cost of 2 to $ 5 a month (in any plan participant to choose) can control the amount of minutes and texts your child uses a fixed schedule that are out of bounds. Numbers can also block and filter inappropriate content from the mobile web browser. This is a great tool to use to teach their children how to balance your minutes.
My suggestion:
For his grade-school: I buy the LG Migo. Has a robust design and is small for small hands. It has a couple of interesting features like vibration mode and polyphonic ringtones. And do not limit father to be locked when called from a number not programmed.
For your preteen or more:
Add a line in the Verizon family plan for ten dollars a month, take advantage of your promotion, insurance purchase four dollars a month incase of loss or damage, subscribe to the Patrol Parent and have a discussion about the privilege, responsibility and limits of cell phone use in your home!
A cell phone is a big responsibility for a child. Choosing the right plan will help you and your child limit the dangers and very large accounts and accentuate the positive!
About the Author
I have an extensive background in Finance and Fiscal Procedure. I also have a web business where I offer Computer Learning Software for Kids. I am very interested in the product itself as well as the subject matter that it involves.
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Thank you, Allison Merlino
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