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Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - BT Freestyle 350 Quad

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Manufacturer: BT
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Binding: Electronics Brand: BT EAN: 5016351611371 Feature: DECT phone with 3 extra handsets, answering m/c with 15 min recording time, text messaging, colour LCD, speakerphone, intercom, volume & ringer controls, 50m indoor range, secrecy, clock/date, call timer, 100 no directory & 30 number caller ID memo Label: BT Manufacturer: BT Model: 028906 Publisher: BT Release Date: 2007-09-18 Studio: BT
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DECT phone with 3 extra handsets, answering m/c with 15 min recording time, text messaging, colour LCD, speakerphone, intercom, volume & ringer controls, 50m indoor range, secrecy, clock/date, call timer, 100 no directory & 30 number caller ID memo
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Basic handset at high price Comment: Bought this set of phones as a replacement set for some Phillips cordless phones bought two years ago. The list of features seemed fair enough and it felt good to hold and use the buttons. However, two major setbacks soon became evident.
Internal calls - you can name each handset after the name of the room it is in if you like but when you come to use the internal phone system the handsets are named 'Handset 1' , 'Handset 2' .... etc making this feature pointless as you have to guess which handset refers to which room.
Phonebook - entering all your contacts into one of the handsets is easy to do but depending on the amount of contacts can be time consuming and then infuriating when you find out that the phone does not update all the handsets after you have finished. I queried this with BT thinking I was doing something wrong but got the following reply: "You cannot transfer names and numbers on this model phone". So basically, you have to enter all your contacts on every single handset in the house then when you need to change, delete or add one do the same again!
I would not of thought of investigating the capability of the phone to do these features as this technology has been going for some years now and was available on similarly priced handsets two years ago.
If you want a basic handset with good range and clarity, buy this. If you have got a lot of friends or don't want to play 'guess the handset number' then don't!
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Editorial Reviews:
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DECT phone with 3 extra handsets, answering m/c with 15 min recording time, text messaging, colour LCD, speakerphone, intercom, volume & ringer controls, 50m indoor range, secrecy, clock/date, call timer, 100 no directory & 30 number caller ID memory."
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