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Firefly Mobile Review Posted
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By Allen Tsai | Tue Dec 13, 2005 9:53 am |
As the first unique voice-only phone explicitly designed for kids ages 12 and under, the Firefly Mobile lets parents keep in contact for parents searching for a mobile phone with parental controls.
Designed with just five keys instead of a regular dial pad, parents set a private PIN to program up to 22 outgoing numbers on the Firefly. Dedicated "Mom" and "Dad" speed-dial keys are handy to call after ballet class or soccer practice, and an optional call screening feature can be activated, allowing the phone to accept incoming calls from only numbers programmed into the phone.Released for Cingular, the Firefly represents a new previously neglected segment, providing safe communication devices for tweens and parents alike. - Firefly Mobile Review
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