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  2. The Best Phones for Kids - AOL

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    They’ve been ready for their own phone for years. Now that you finally are, too, here’s how to pick the perfect one.

  3. Firefly (mobile phone) - Wikipedia

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    The phone also offers a call screening option which, when activated only allows the numbers that are in the phone's memory to call that phone. The standard features 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. [citation needed]

  4. The Bark Phone Is a Parent-Friendly Phone for Kids (That ...

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    TOTAL: 93/100 If your kid is like mine and doesn’t already have a smartphone, you know what it’s like to be nagged 24/7 for you to get them a device. My 6th grader claimed they were the ...

  5. T-Mobile US - Wikipedia

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    On September 2, 2001, VoiceStream Wireless Inc. adopted the name, T-Mobile USA, Inc. and began rolling out the T-Mobile brand, starting with locations in California and Nevada. [19] T-Mobile USA, Inc. was an operating entity of T-Mobile International AG, [4] before becoming a direct subsidiary of Deutsche Telekom AG. [20]

  6. List of best-selling mobile phones - Wikipedia

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    The Nokia 1100 (shown here) and 1110 are the best-selling handsets. [1] [2] The iPhone 6 and 6 Plus are the best-selling smartphones. [3] [2] This is a list of best-selling mobile phones. The best-selling mobile devices are the bar phone Nokia 1100 and Nokia 1110, released in 2003 and 2005, respectively. Both models have sold over 250 million ...

  7. More schools are banning smartphones, but kids keep bringing them

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    Instead of going with Yondr, which wanted $6,000 to cover 110 kids, Dyste found clear, plastic phone lockers on Amazon that cost $50 each and put one in each classroom.