Friday, January 21, 2011

AT&T 993 Corded 2-Line Speakerphone Best Quality



Over All Rating Reviews :
This is a phone with minor but annoying flaws. Keypad volume can't be adjusted so key actions or auto dialing in the speakerphone mode is annoying loud. Of course, one can dial using the handset, but at the expense of freeing the hands. Some older AT&T models feature dialing tone volume which can be tamed by the speaker volume control
Each line has a single ringer tone and they are almost identical. Why such a primitive design when cell phones today offer a number of musical selections?
There is no ability to manually add a name when an incoming call number (private call) is saved. This is a very useful feature if one has many private callers with similar phone numbers. Speed dial is poorly implemented, not allowing electronic entry of names. As a result, it is not possible to display an incoming call by name if the caller is listed among the speed dial entries.

Clearly AT&T had low expectations for this phone. It is a dated phone and it shows.
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