Cellular phone for specific person
First Claim
1. A cellular phone for a specific person who is not skilled in operating a typical cellular phone, comprising:
- a plurality of software packages installed in a control circuit of the cellular phone, the software packages being adapted to make or receive a call, each of the software packages including an interface for setting phone numbers;
at least one port on the cellular phone, each port having one end electrically coupled to the control circuit so that a user can set phone numbers on the interface via the port; and
a plurality of large shortcut keys on the cellular phone, the shortcut keys being linked to the software packages so that a pressing of one of the shortcut keys causes a corresponding software package to run for commanding the cellular phone to make a call by dialing a selected one of a plurality of predetermined phone numbers.
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Abstract
The present invention is to provide a cellular phone for a specific person who is not skilled in operating a typical cellular phone, which comprises a plurality of shortcut keys and a plurality of software packages installed in a control circuit, the software packages being linked to the shortcut keys so that a pressing of one of the shortcut keys causes a corresponding software package to run for commanding the cellular phone to make a call by dialing a selected one of a plurality of predetermined phone numbers. Thus, the manufacturing cost of the cellular phone will be significantly reduced due to without having complicated function keys or complicated software packages, and a user can easily use the cellular phone without worrying about how to operate it.
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5 Claims
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1. A cellular phone for a specific person who is not skilled in operating a typical cellular phone, comprising:
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a plurality of software packages installed in a control circuit of the cellular phone, the software packages being adapted to make or receive a call, each of the software packages including an interface for setting phone numbers;
at least one port on the cellular phone, each port having one end electrically coupled to the control circuit so that a user can set phone numbers on the interface via the port; and
a plurality of large shortcut keys on the cellular phone, the shortcut keys being linked to the software packages so that a pressing of one of the shortcut keys causes a corresponding software package to run for commanding the cellular phone to make a call by dialing a selected one of a plurality of predetermined phone numbers. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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