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AT&T 2325 2.4 GHz DSS Expandable Cordless Phone with Digital Answering System and Caller ID

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:

Defective LED, Great Phone Book


(3 out of 5) by Truonginator on Apr 19, 2005 (CA, United States)
I got this phone along with three additional handsets for Christmas and was very pleased with the simplicity of set-up and programming. In March one of the handset began losing some of its LED display on the screen. It is now April and the entire LED is completely blank. We have not done anything outside of its normal use to cause such a malfunction. I will try to contact the Manufacturer and see if they will replace this defective handset under Warranty or not.

Other than this flaw, the rest of the phone(s) work great. The speakerphone feature is excellent, and so is the clarity in the calls. My favorite part about these phones is that you only need to program a Phone Book entry into one handset and it automatically populates into any additional handsets you have.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:

Great phone for the price


(4 out of 5) by The Alchemist on Jan 23, 2005 (Orlando, FL United States)
I upgraded my old 900Mhz phone to this 2.4Ghz phone which has a bunch of features. The call quality isn't perfect, because there is a slight hiss constantly, but overall with the featuers I thought this was a great buy for the money (I got it very cheap after rebate).

The handset speakerphone is a must-have feature, and the way the other features work are more like a cell phone which has a good menu.

Overall, please with the phone. I wouldn't pay a lot of money for it, but if you pick it up cheap it's a great deal.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:

Biggest piece of junk ever


(1 out of 5) by CA or Bust on Jan 20, 2005 (Los Angeles, CA United States)
I've never come across such a shoddy piece of consumer electronics. This sad excuse for a phone has convinced me to NEVER buy ANY AT&T product again. How bad is it? Where to start! Horrible sound quality for starters. Standby time is pitiful. After less than eight months, one handset doesn't even work--it just makes a sizzling sound when it is taken off the hook. I'm going back to Panasonic--never had a problem with those!

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:

2 tin cans and a string


(1 out of 5) by Richard J. Babcock on Dec 18, 2004
This system is pure junk. Sound reproduction is distorted. Redial function works "sometimes". Pre-programmed numbers work "sometimes". I bought AT&T 'cause I thought it was the best. What a mistake that was; of course they are all made in China, which is a bigger mistake. I bought this system at Sears about a week ago and it will be boxed up and returned TOMORROW.
My advice: do your homework before purchasing a phone system just like I'm going to do now.

8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:

OK, but...


(3 out of 5) by Amazon Customer on Sep 19, 2003
Bought this phone because of the "memory match" feature - Caller ID is supposed to display the name of the caller as it is saved in your directory - like a cellphone. Catch is that this only works for local callers, if you saved the number with a "1-" prefix, no match. Called ATT customer service to discuss the issue, but they couldn't understand a word I said because I was using the handset speakerphone. Returned it the very next day.




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