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The perfect techie gift for grandma and grandpa: Samsung and GreatCall’s Touch3
Let’s face it: it can be tough for the elderly to come to grips with new technology. If the old blocky flip phones of years past weren’t already difficult enough, we’d find it hard that they’d have an easy time with the smartphones of today. That’s why GreatCall wants to team up with Samsung to help bridge the gap.
The company today announced the GreatCall Touch3, a small smartphone derived from the “Galaxy” family, except this isn’t quite like what you’d expect from any Samsung smartphone. The Touch3 provides a simple and intuitive user interface to help technology-crippled folks perform their most important tasks (whether that be making a phone call, sending a text message or taking a photo).
GreatCall’s value isn’t just in an easy user interface — anyone can do that. It’s their selection of medical helper apps that’ll be especially key to pulling the elderly. Here are just a few of the apps and services pre-loaded:
- Users get instant access to GreatCall’s 5Star service and its team of NAED-Certified Response agents. These U.S.-based agents use the phone’s GPS and information provided in the user’s Personal Profile, to confirm the user’s location and effectively evaluate the situation. Agents provide the connection to whichever emergency services are required, from medication questions to emergency dispatch services.
- Users get instant access to Urgent Care which provides 24/7 unlimited access to speak with registered nurses or board certified doctors anytime, anywhere without having to travel to a doctor’s office or make a copayment.
- The MedCoach medication reminder app enables users to easily follow medication schedules as prescribed by their doctors.
Sounds like something I wouldn’t want to be without ongoing health is an unpredictable and major concern. It’s easy on the wallet too — the device itself can be had at $169.99 before a $20 introductory discount.
Plans with unlimited 5Star and Urgent Care access start at $25 per month, while data can be had starting at $2.50 per month for 20MB. Not the largest pool of data in the world to choose from, though we imagine grams won’t be lighting up Instagram and Facebook or going on binge YouTube sessions while away from home. You’ll be able to find the device over at GreatCall’s site at some point later today.
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