They don't work that well with the Jitterbug phone**. I'm pretty sure it's a phone though. Using your fingertip on a Jitterbug phone is not possible! It's the next best thing. You work 50% of the time. They work 90% on my iPhone 11. But it's easier to just use your finger there (because sometimes when the rubber head is suppressing the button press, it thickens too much and actually presses 2 buttons). , creating Type-O that I need to go back and fix). My iPhone is too sensitive. ** The Jitterbug phone has NOTHING for seniors despite their claims (just wanted to add this).
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