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AT&T 9410 900 MHz Digital Spread Spectrum Cordless Phone (Graphite)

AT&T 9410 900 MHz Digital Spread Spectrum Cordless Phone (Graphite)

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Cheap construction.
Review: A few years ago AT&T used to make the best cordless phones. I don't know what changes they've made to their manufacturing process, but they are now making the worst quality phones on the market. I know two other people who have a similar phone to this and they all have the same complaints. Bad sound quality and horrible construction. Look for another model.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Simply an awful, awful product
Review: After a two months, the phone started dropping calls. Then the battery charger stopped working. After complaining to AT&T, they sent me a new one under the warranty. Guess what? It drops calls too. You're continually having to remove the battery from the handset and/or unplugging the base unit to "reset" the phone. I'm currently shopping for a new phone to replace this piece of garbage.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Simply an awful, awful product
Review: After a two months, the phone started dropping calls. Then the battery charger stopped working. After complaining to AT&T, they sent me a new one under the warranty. Guess what? It drops calls too. You're continually having to remove the battery from the handset and/or unplugging the base unit to "reset" the phone. I'm currently shopping for a new phone to replace this piece of garbage.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: AT&T PHONES ARE LIKE THEIR PHONE SERVICE
Review: AT&T CORDLESS PHONES ARE FOR THE MOST PART LIKE THEIR TRADITIONAL PHONE SERVICE, OVERPRICED AND HAVE NOTHING SPECIAL TO OFFER. IF YOU PURCHASE A CORDLESS PHONE, FOR HEAVEN SAKES GET ONE THAT IS AT LEAST A DIGITAL 900MHZ.(NOT ANALOG)PREFERRABLY GET A 900 MHZ.DSS(DIGITAL SPREAD SPECTRUM). THEY BOTH WILL OFFER SECURITY OVER A 900 MHZ.ANALOG(WHICH HAS NO SECURITY), AND THE DSS PHONE SHOULD PROVIDE EXTRODINARY RANGE AS WELL.STICK TO PANASONIC, OR MODEL 1711 DSS.VTECH. I CAN GET A RANGE OF OVER .25 MILE ON ALL 3 OF THE VTECH 1711'S THAT I OWN...

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great Bang for the Buck!
Review: For the money,its a great phone.I've dropped it and also left it outside for a night(even with drizzle),and it keeps chuggin.It's got great range and sounds pretty good.For the price you cant beat it.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Bad phone
Review: I bought it because I like the 900 analog phone of AT&T. I like it size & shape and light weight. I expected that 900 digital will be better, well, I was wrong. I has been working for almost a month then it'd just gone blank, no signal of any kind. The telephone set is very warm while charging makes holding it quite uncomfortable. The dial buttons are very hard to press & insensitive, I have to used extra efforts to press them frequently. Clearity is no better than the 900 analog, I recived lots of compaints from the person whom I called, espeacially when I used it in front of a computer, I had to change to speak on a normal phone. Keep your money to buy something else, it's just a waste of $50.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: AT&T quality is getting worse
Review: I just bought this phone a couple of weeks ago and so far I have not been too impressed. Twice now I have put the handset in the cradle for a recharge, the recharge light will come on and ten to twelve hours later I will find that it has not charged. There is an infernal hum that I cannot get rid of and people complain that I sound hollow or distant. The small size makes it uncomfortable to cradle so I got an AT&T headset to use with it and that was even worse. If you buy this save the original packaging so you can return it.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: 2 purchased 2 bad
Review: I purchased 2 AT&T 900 Mhz DSS phones and was disappointed that after 2 months, both handsets were not communicating with the base unit.

The handsets establish an open connection and tie the line up, but I can't get a dial tone. Its nice to hear the phone ring, pick it up, and get nothing. I would stay clear of this one.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Keep Away from AT&T 900Mhz phones
Review: I purchased this phone from a national electronics store thinking that AT&T would make a good phone. Wrong! After a couple of months, the line buzzes when used, it occasionally doesn't pick a channel when used, and after a while it stopped disconnecting/charging when the phone was placed on the base. I replaced it with a 4 year old Panasonic 900Mhz (and bought a new Panasonic as well). I have owned 900Mhz phones made by AT&T, Panasonic and VTech and Panasonic phones seem to have the best range, sound and features for the money (especially in New York City where there is a lot of interference).

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Disappointing
Review: I purchased this phone when Amazon. com was running a rebate special--the phone's final price was ($$$). Well, the phone is worth about ($$$)! It does have some nice features such as digital spread and speed dial. Plus, the design is rather compact. However, the sound is not too clear and calls get dropped. Furthermore, this phone constantly caused my phone line to stop working (granted, I also had a computer and answering machine hooked up). After a few months, I decided to buy a Michael Graves phone from Target (also available through Amazon)--that phone works perfectly and my phone line is in tact!


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