Let me start by saying, the Artfone G6 is a game-changer for seniors who struggle with smartphones. I tested this for my tech-challenged aunt, and the difference was night-and-day compared to her old iPhone. The 170-degree flip design feels satisfyingly sturdy - that 120,000 flip test claim? Totally believable after weeks of use.
The 2.4" main screen and oversized buttons are lifesavers for arthritic fingers. Watching my aunt confidently dial numbers without her usual squinting was heartwarming. Pro tip: The dedicated SOS button (programmable with 5 contacts) gave our family real peace of mind when she went grocery shopping alone.
Battery life? Absolutely stellar. The 1300mAh battery lasted 9 days with moderate calling - way better than most modern phones. The included charging dock is genius; she never fumbles with cables anymore.
Caveats: Yes, manually inputting contacts is tedious (wish there was PC sync). The camera's only 0.3MP - fine for quick snaps but don't expect gallery-worthy shots. Also, while it worked perfectly on T-Mobile in our area, some users report compatibility issues - definitely verify bands with your carrier first.
The voice time announcement feature (activated by long-pressing volume buttons) proved unexpectedly useful during nighttime checks. And that flashlight? Brighter than expected for emergency situations.
The verdict? If you need a no-nonsense communication device for seniors that won't intimidate them, this delivers beautifully - just be prepared to handle the initial setup for them.