Japanese electronics firm Fujitsu says its new smartphone for elderly users has a unique touchscreen and a simplified Android interface. Japan\'s aging population is the target of the new F-12D phone from Fujitsu\'s RakuRaku line, from the Japanese for \"easy\" or \"comfortable,\" SlashGear reported Tuesday. Fujitsu said it collaborated with Google to design a phone that would not overwhelm or confuse elderly users while using it, with a simplified user interface featuring larger text and buttons and only vertical scrolling. The touchscreen was specifically designed for first-time users who aren\'t yet used to the technology, Fujitsu said, as their tests found many elderly users found the typical touchscreen difficult and frustrating to use. As a result, the touchscreen on the F-12D has been designed to give a little when pressed, to give the feeling of pressing a physical button. The phone will go on sale in Japan in August from NTT DoCoMo, Japan\'s largest carrier, and Fujitsu said it is looking at the global market as well.
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