The design of the GreatCall's Jitterbug Touch is identical to that of the Kyocera Milano. It�s round and a little bulky, with the back panel a dull gray soft-touch plastic. The display is a 3-inch, 320-by-240-pixel touch screen which makes it one of the lowest res displays for a Smartphone. The small screen coupled with the poor resolution makes for blurry images. It�s a little better at max brightness. When you slide it open you get a QWERTY keyboard set in 4 rows. The keys are decently sized, elevated and backlit. Typing is easy enough, but given the size of the phone, it�s no typing paradise. There are four physical keys beneath the display; you also have a power button and a headphone jack on the top, volume control and power port to the left, and a camera shutter button on the right side. This is supposedly a 3G Smartphone, but in reality, does not hit the requisite speeds. The plus side is that since GreatCall�s data plans are diminutive, you can be sure you won�t exceed your limit!

GreatCall's Jitterbug Touch Review

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