📞 Flip into simplicity and safety with style!
The LIVELYJitterbug Flip2 is a vibrant red flip phone tailored for seniors, featuring a large 3.2-inch LCD screen, oversized buttons, and one-touch speed dial for effortless use. Exclusively compatible with Lively’s dedicated phone plans, it offers reliable 4G connectivity, dual cameras, and a robust 12-hour battery life. With 24/7 access to Lively’s caring support team, it ensures safety and peace of mind, making it the perfect blend of simplicity, style, and security.
Display | LCD |
Display Resolution Maximum | 480 x 320 Pixels |
Resolution | 480 x 320 |
Screen Size | 3.2 Inches |
Item Dimensions | 22.7 x 15.75 x 7.7 inches |
Item Weight | 4.8 ounces |
Number of Rear Facing Cameras | 1 |
Optical Sensor Resolution | 8 MP |
Number of Front Cameras | 1 |
Camera Description | Rear, Front |
Front Photo Sensor Resolution | 5 MP |
Rear Facing Camera Photo Sensor Resolution | 8 MP |
Human-Interface Input | Keypad, Buttons |
Sim Card Size | eSIM |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Flash Memory Supported Size Maximum | 32 GB |
Color | Red |
SIM Card Slot Count | Single SIM |
Connector Type Used on Cable | USB Type C |
Form Factor | Flip Phone |
Biometric Security Feature | Face Recognition |
Operating System | Android |
RAM Memory Installed | 16 GB |
Processor Speed | 1.1 GHz |
Memory Storage Capacity | 16 GB |
Phone Talk Time | 12 Hours |
Average Battery Life Talk Time | 6 Hours |
Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
Wireless Network Technology | GSM |
Cellular Technology | 4G |
Wireless Provider | MVNO |
Battery Power | 1780 Milliamp Hours |
Battery Type | Lithium-Ion |
Battery Capacity | 1780 Milliamp Hours |
J**S
The Jitterbug 2 is a great phone for the cost.
The Jitterbug 2 arrived even sooner than expected.With a little help it was set up in less than 1/2 hour.Sound is great, charged very quickly was very easy to use. Easy to connect to all of my contacts, and the other features offered. It fits very comfortably in my hand, and with the bright red finish, I am certain I will not be misplacing it.
B**Y
Lively Cell phone
great product. Easy to use for older adults.
S**E
Bought for a friend.
I got this phone for an older gentleman that doesn't know much about how to run a phone. I think the phone is overall great. But when I was setting it up for him, it was difficult. I was doing it online to save the $5. (They tell you, you can save 5$ if u do it online) well, it didn't work so it told me I needed to call customer service. That was also a pain and it didn't go very smoothly. I couldn't imagine a older person trying to set this up by themselves. I'm 27, if that means anything. But overall, we finally got it set up and he can use it fairly easy.
D**.
Complete Disaster for Elderly Users – AVOID This Phone!
Complete Disaster for Elderly Users – AVOID This Phone!I regret upgrading my 92-year-old mother’s flip phone to this “new and improved” version. The previous model worked perfectly for her—she could simply open the phone and it would ask, “Who do you want to call?” She would say a name, it would confirm, and then dial. Simple and effective, exactly what she needed. This “upgrade” is a nightmare.Instead of keeping the user-friendly, straightforward design, this phone now tries to force the use of Alexa as a "smart" assistant. The setup process alone is a maze. You have to link the phone to an Amazon account, then connect it to the Alexa Lively Skill, log into Lively, name the phone, and then go back to the phone and finish the linking. Even after completing all these steps, the Alexa skill might work some of the time, but only if you give a convoluted command like, “Alexa, ask Lively to call...” and then finally say the name. This is beyond frustrating for a tech-averse elderly person!This phone is supposed to be designed for people who don’t want, or cannot deal with, complicated technology. But it’s riddled with issues. After spending three hours on the phone with Lively tech support, I managed to get it working… for about 10 minutes. Then it inexplicably stopped. I called support again, and we had to unlink and relink everything. It worked—for a short time—only to stop again. This phone is absolutely unreliable.To make matters worse, when we tried to revert back to her old phone, we learned that Lively no longer supports it! So now we’re stuck with a phone that is essentially unusable for my mother, who can barely see or operate a regular smartphone.If you are considering this phone for a senior, especially someone with visual impairments or minimal tech experience, DO NOT buy it. It’s not just frustrating; it’s completely unfit for the purpose it’s marketed for. This phone is a waste of time, and I regret the decision to upgrade.Avoid at all costs if you care about functionality and simplicity!
S**I
Great phone!
Easy to use and reasonable price.
T**Y
Alexa works but is hard to set up, calling is awkward
We got this for my 89 year old father in law because a smartphone is way too error prone for him. Even if he were to use Siri to dial, if he touched the screen he would be in trouble. He has AMD so he only has peripheral vision and can’t see well enough to work through any menus or a contact list, even with the large font on this phone.He flips the phone open to answer, puts it to his ear, and flips it closed to hang up. He knows how to do that, and it is reliable that way!Hidden in the accessibility settings in the phone is a handy one to lock the exterior buttons so he can’t accidentally turn the ringer volume down.We also liked that this has Alexa capability so he might be able to use dial by voice on top of the flip phone practicality.Unfortunately Amazon and Lively aren’t friendly enough to have a seamless integration of Alexa with the phone. It’s hard to set up and the results leave something to be desired.First you have to link your Lively and Amazon accounts which is understandable, but then you have to add the Lively ‘skill’ to Alexa on this device.The big disappointment is that even after jumping through the hoops to successfully set it up you can’t say, “Alexa, call Tommy.” You have to say, “Alexa, ask Lively to call Tommy.” My father in law is having the darnedest time remembering that or even pronouncing the new words for him “Alexa”, “ask”, and “Lively.” You can’t deviate, you have to nail it! Apparently he never uses the word ask it’s always tell, and Alexa was an obscure name in 1945 but Alexis was fairly popular!If we could get it to call me when he says, “Alexis, call Tommy” or even, “Alexis, tell your buddy to call Tommy” that would be great.
V**O
Quick and easy
The phone came the next day. to open an account was quick and easy. The Phone was up and running within 15 Minutes
M**Y
seems to work well for MIL
purchased for MIL. Seems to work well with subscription.
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