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| Southwestern Bell FF2150MS 900 MHz Analog Cordless Phone with Answering System and Caller ID (Metallic Silver) | 
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| Brand: Southwestern Bell Category: CE
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Avg. Customer Rating: 7 reviews
Color: Metallic Silver Media: Electronics Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: FF2150MS Model: FF2150MS UPC: 014337902746 EAN: 0014337902746 ASIN: B0000636XL
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| Features:
| • | 900 MHz analog operation with call waiting and caller ID capability | | • | 40-channel auto-scanning, 10-number speed dial memory | | • | 64-name and number caller ID memory | | • | Fully integrated digital answering system | | • | Stylish metallic-silver design |
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Product Description 900 MHz cordless telephones are not subject to the same range restrictions and interference as traditional 43/49 MHz (also known as 10 or 25 channel) telephones. 900 MHz telephones use a shorter signal, which is more capable of moving through small openings, thus reducing unwanted interference. The frequencies in this band are not affected by common household items, such as radios, baby monitors, and garage door openers.
Amazon.com Product Description The Southwestern Bell FF2150MS includes all the features you could want in a phone, along with the reliably clear connection of a 900 MHz range. The stripped-down urban styling is built for form to follow function; built-in features like the answering system and caller ID memory are simple to use and elegantly incorporated in the design. The sturdy silver handset features rubber comfort grips and supplies up to four hours of talk time. A 40-channel automatic switcher provides consistently interference-free conversation. Redial, mute, and a 64-station caller ID memory are all accessible from the handset (with subscription to a caller ID service). The three-line LCD panel is backlit for easy reading in any lighting conditions. The headset jack allows comfortable, hands-free use. The base is equally at home on the wall or desktop, and includes a fully digital tapeless answering system with 14 minutes of talk time. Each message automatically receives a time-date stamp, and the system includes options like call screening, remote operation, and announce only. Southwestern Bell provides a one-year warranty on parts and labor.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 2 more reviews...
Low Volume, Low Talk-Time December 5, 2007 This and another model of Southwest Bell phone I have both have very low volume and talk time of only 40 - 60 minutes max!!!
Couldn't make it work July 24, 2006 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
This is a nice looking phone. It was our second cordless phone. The first lasted several years before the rechargeable battery finally died.
But after trying this phone, we gave up on cordless varieties.
The first battery wouldn't hold a charge. The company shipped a second, but we couldn't make it work.
Based on the experience of other customers, in addition to our own, it looks like Southwestern Bell messed up on this model.
Terrible Beeping Noises May 29, 2004 3 out of 5 found this review helpful
We bought the phone yesterday for what we thought was a good deal. Unfortunately, this phone is the noisiest phone I've ever tried. Dialing means you have to incur an annoying clicking sound, and hanging up involves a loud beep. Simply putting the phone on the base requires earplugs. Returning this sucker tomorrow.
Can't use in Kitchen October 24, 2003 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
After having three phones from Southwestern Bell and having problems with all three, I was told by their customer service reps that their phones don't work in the kitchen. That's seens funny. Where do most people have their phones. The battery doesn't stay charged, there are moments when it just cuts out for a couple seconds, and the volume is bad even when you turn it all the way up.
I want my old phone back..... February 24, 2003 Using this phone has been a frustrating experience. I initially liked it because of the wall mount and the way it tilts back for holding the handset. After that there are no redeeming features. People on the other end always said we sounded far away or they could barely hear us. On the receiving end, we experienced a lot of background interference - hissing, echo, and word cut off. I tried two of these and got the same result. It's too late for me, but save yourself the headache (literally from all the noise). I'm going to live with the sticky keypad on my old Panasonic and put it back into service until I find something else.
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