Firefly (mobile phone)

Firefly
Manufacturer Firefly Mobile
Compatible networks GSM 850/1900,
CDMA 800/1900 MHz
Availability by country 16 November 2005
Type Candybar smartphone
Form factor Bar
Dimensions 3.46 x 1.75 x 0.79 (88 x 44.5 x 20 mm)
Weight 2.12 oz (60 g)

Firefly is a cellphone aimed at parents to give to their children aged 5-12 years. This phone is designed to give parents peace of mind and children assurance that they can stay in touch with the people that matter most (without having to remember any numbers).

Contents

Layout

There are five main keys on the phone, along with several more secondary button:

Features

The address book button has up to 48 phone numbers in it. These are to be programmed in by the guardian/parent, who knows a PIN which is intended to keep the child from changing the numbers. In this way, parents control who their kids are calling. The phone also offers a call screening option which, when activated only allows the numbers that are in the phones memory to call that phone.

The standard features are of the phone are up to 8.5 days standby time and up to 6 hours talk time. Texting and download capability are unavailable, which allows parents to manage phone costs.

Firefly cellphones are blue or pink transparent plastic and can be opened by gently pressing up on the transparent knob on the top of the back side. The screen is a small LCD display, similar to the one used in modern calculators (black and light green).

The various menus and sub-menus have the signal strength and battery charge indicators. The menus are used in a similar fashion to setting a watch. Entering DTMF (Tones) can be done during the call by pressing the green key. Entering letters and numbers is accomplished by selecting each character and then confirming it, which moves the cursor to the next blank space - this can also be done easily via the website.

The handset also contains animations, different colours and internal ringtones to entertain the child.

Criticism

The Firefly has garnered criticism for several issues since its release.

Some parents have complained about overly cute designs that do not "grow" with the child, although Firefly Mobile now offers several new face plates with a "cool" look.

Many have also pointed to the "Mom" and "Dad" buttons, which are reminiscent of bathroom signs, and depict "Mom" in a ball gown. Firefly offers no alternative button overlays to reflect families that are not nuclear, such as in a mother and grandmother household or a single-parent household, or families that are non-heteronormative, such as same-sex parents in the household.

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