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Siemens 4210 Gigaset 2.4 GHz DSS Expandable Cordless Phone (Black and Silver )

Siemens 4210 Gigaset 2.4 GHz DSS Expandable Cordless Phone (Black and Silver )

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Absolute Junk
Review: We have two of these phones -- bought them at Best Buy last year. I thought that these phones looked good and felt nice in the hand. THESE PHONES WILL DRIVE YOU CRAZY. (1) The phones constantly "beep" on and off for no apparent reason. (2) The battery life is terrible. I could go on and on in detail but I will leave it nice and short. I recommend that you look elsewhere.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: This phone will drive you crazy.
Review: We have two of these phones -- bought them at Best Buy last year. I thought that these phones looked good and felt nice in the hand. THESE PHONES WILL DRIVE YOU CRAZY. (1) The phones constantly "beep" on and off for no apparent reason. (2) The battery life is terrible. I could go on and on in detail but I will leave it nice and short. I recommend that you look elsewhere.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: This phone will drive you crazy.
Review: We have two of these phones -- bought them at Best Buy last year. I thought that these phones looked good and felt nice in the hand. THESE PHONES WILL DRIVE YOU CRAZY. (1) The phones constantly "beep" on and off for no apparent reason. (2) The battery life is terrible. I could go on and on in detail but I will leave it nice and short. I recommend that you look elsewhere.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Poorly thought out, and numerous bugs
Review: We owned the Gigaset 2400 and liked it quite a bit. Since that phone went out of production, we decided to "upgrade" to the 4210 (and we bought 3 extra handsets, too!).

We really wish we hadn't. The phone user interface is very poorly thought out, and seemingly simple tasks often are exceedingly time consuming. Worse, we've found numerous bugs in the phone - the time-clock loses about 3 minutes/day and is NOT reset by the caller-id time; transfering phone #s from one handset to another is buggy; reception is clear 90% of the time, but 10% of the time there is much "clicking" interference; placing a call on hold usually hangs up instead; and interactions with voicemail systems is mind-bogglingly bad.


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