
Verizon announced its latest addition, the Verizon Wireless Coupe. A basic phone that is designed for what a phone was meant for in the first place – making calls – the Wireless Coupe has earned a Good Housekeeping seal, and even though lacking in many features, it is simple to use. The phone features a dedicated key for calls to 911, as well as programmable ICE (In Case of Emergency, I still love the industry’s acronyms) numbers.
The Verizon Wireless Coupe’s pre-installed tools include a tip calculator, alarm clock, calendar and world clock. Measuring 3.8″ x 1.8″ x 0.8″, the phone weighs 3.3 ounces and has a nice large font-sized display. It also features a convenient-to-use voice dialing feature allowing you to call contacts using their names or numbers.
You can’t get any more entry-level than this. Priced at US $19.99 with a new 2-year agreement, the Verizon Wireless Coupe is now available.
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