



( 10 reviews )
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Posted: Dec 7 2008
This easy to use phone has great features, but it comes at a high price. I've owned these phones for 3 years and haven't had any problems with them. I'm looking for more wireless handsets now, before it's too late.
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Posted: Jul 24 2008
all the features work great. the message part works fine too but the voice quality is less that I would like
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Posted: May 22 2008
This phone is, simply put, a disaster. One of the worst designed, most poorly thought out products I have ever had the displeasure to own. I actually look forward to it breaking so I can just throw it away. I was told -- and like a sap, I believed it -- that I needed a 5.8 ghz phone so it wouldn't interfere with the wireless router for the computer. There were few options in the 5.8 field.....so I bought this. God, how I hate it. Here's why. Nothing is intuitive. Let's say someone calls you and and you want to call them right back -- which I need to do several times a day. When you just hit the button to see the list of recent calls (called CID, for whatever reason), it dials the 10-digit last number WITHOUT THE '1' FIRST. SO......THE CALL CANNOT GO THROUGH. EVER. THANKS AT&T! You can find a "dialing option" by scrolling through the commands, and then when you find it, you can find the option you want....and it's the very last one: the 10-digit number plus a 1, which, btw, works even if it's a local call. The number of keys you have to dial to get to this option? 9. You'd think it would be easier to just dial the number yourself --- BUT YOU CAN'T, BECAUSE THE CID SCREEN WON'T KEEP THE NUMBER UP WHILE YOU DIAL IT! I could go on and on, but I have a life. There are a million little MORONIC things like this supposedly advanced phone that are just not thought out, all of which make you really admire the iphone for really avoiding bad design like this, and thinking the dumb stuff through. DO NOT BUY THIS PHONE. Unless you need to get in touch with your anger.















