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Hi!. :)
I’m thinking about dropping TracFone and going with T-Mobile. I’m
looking at a Nokia 6101 for my Grandpa. My only problem is that my
Grandpa is a little hard of hearing and can’t hear some of the ring
tones that are on some cell phones. He had a Nokia 5180ip and couldn’t
hear it half the time.
I got him a Nokia 1100, it was a little better but not much. I then
got him a Nokia 2600 and there was one ringtone on it that was pretty
good for him and he could hear it pretty well. Forget the vibrate
function. They all suck equally in all cell phones.
Does anybody know if the Nokia 6101 is as loud as the Nokia 2600? Or
can the ring tone be put through the speakerphone on the Nokia 6101 to
be really loud like the Nextel junk?
I need something really loud for him. The 6101 has all the bells and
whistles he wants. He’s not really old, just can’t hear crap.
He’s pretty well set on the 6101
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks