Imaginarium's Mo1 kiddie phone
The Imaginarium Mo1, which seems destined for Spain, doesn't appear to sport any unique features that distance it from the young'un mobiles that've launched here in the US: limited keypad, comprehensive parental controls, kid friendly design. It also packs tracking functionality (though we're not sure how we feel about 6-year-olds -- part of the target demographic -- being allowed to wander off far enough for their parents to require such a feature), and in our humblest of opinions, it's a little neater looking than either of our domestic offerings. Look for it this December for a reasonable sounding €59 (about $75) -- if you're on the other side of the pond, that is.
[Via Mobilewhack]
[Via Mobilewhack]













Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
strider_mt2k @ Oct 11th 2006 12:58PM
Please for the love of Christ will carriers in the US come out with something like this for SENIORS????
EVERY carrier should offer something like this to the older customers who would otherwise be ready to buy, but are turned off (and often away) from what's being offered currently.
Offer it with a basic plan that can be understood and you will cash in, I'm tellin' ya!
George @ Oct 6th 2008 3:47PM
I lost the software CD that comes with the phone, where can i download the software from? can anyone give me a link.
Thanks