AT&T introduces smartphone for kids: amiGO Jr. - Telecompetitor
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AT&T introduces smartphone for kids: amiGO Jr. - Telecompetitor
"AT&T says its new amiGO Jr. smartphone - which it claims is the first smartphone designed for kids - and second-generation amiGO Jr. Watch 2 aim to keep children safe and connected to their parents and guardians. The amiGO Jr. was created in collaboration with Samsung. It enables parents to manage screen time, apps and settings from their own iOS or Android phone. It features location sharing, "safe zones," and scheduling to control use during school hours."
"AT&T says that the second-generation amiGO Jr. Watch 2 is more durable than the previous iteration and comes with native messaging, games, and rewards. Both devices cost $2.99 per month with no trade-in required. Putting customers at the center of our business means anticipating what comes next - not just responding to what already exists. As smartphones become a daily necessity, parents have made it clear they need better tools to help their children navigate the digital world safely,"
AT&T introduced the amiGO Jr. smartphone, developed with Samsung, alongside the second-generation amiGO Jr. Watch 2 to help parents manage children’s device use. The phone allows parental control of screen time, apps, and settings from a parent's iOS or Android device and adds location sharing, safe zones, and scheduling to limit use during school hours. The Watch 2 emphasizes increased durability and includes native messaging, games, and rewards. Both devices are available for $2.99 per month with no trade-in required. The launch occurs amid broader industry efforts and regulatory debates over connectivity for children and school transportation.
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