

It's an emergency button, which can be set to call a custom number if you press it three times quickly. On the back, you'll find an unusual button. Inside, there's a bright 2.8-inch, 320-by-240 LCD that defaults to large fonts and a high-contrast theme. The outside also has a small, dim green light that flashes slowly when you have a missed call. There's a big, bright monochrome LCD on the outside that shows time, date, battery, and caller ID, but oddly not signal strength. The power button is the same as the hang-up button, because this is an old-school phone. The keypad is a real star here, with raised, separated, clicky, and backlit keys, all of which are slightly domed but not mushy. The phone isn't waterproof, but it has a removable battery, and if you drop it, the parts might fall apart, but it should be just fine when you put it back together. It has somewhat shiny red plastic on the front, with matte and textured plastic on the back. The 7050 looks like your typical flip phone.
