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Digital Cameras Photo Reviews of AT&T 210 Trimline Phone with Memory Dialing (Black)Customer Review: Solid and dependable Summary: 5 StarsThis model is really Old Reliable. The price is right, the sound is fine (and there's volume control), the one-touch dialing is simple to program, the keys light up, and -- as I can affirm -- you can drop the phone onto a hard floor without it breaking.
Customer Review: Yes, you need a regular phone Summary: 4 StarsFor a very small investment, I'd recommend getting this phone to keep in touch with the world when our ubiquitous "fancy" technologies fail. We keep this phone connected to a jack in our office next to our desk where it's handy for everyday and it always works, regardless of power failures. You may think you have a real back-up to your cell phone if you have a land line, but remember that portable phones require electricity to work. I particularly chose this phone cause it doesn't have Caller ID (which requires batteries that need replacing) and the previous A T & T Trimline phone we had lasted over 10 years. We consider it part of our emergency preparedness.
Customer Review: Works great for the data transmissions I needed for. Summary: 5 StarsGreat Price, works as necessary for me to transmit data from my scanner to the Homescan website.
Customer Review: back to basics Summary: 5 StarsI purchased these phones to use durings power outages. They are simple but rugged and will probably last forever. A bargain at $12 each.
Customer Review: Great phone Summary: 5 StarsThe phone is a classic - I like the emergency buttons, lighted console, and the programmable feature for instant dialing.
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