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Northwestern Bell 35808-4 5.8 GHz Analog Cordless Phone with Answering System and Caller ID (Silver/Black) | 
enlarge | Brand: Northwestern Bell Category: CE
List Price: $109.99 Buy New: $38.88 You Save: $71.11 (65%)
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Rating: 6 reviews
Color: silver/black Media: Electronics Batteries Included: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 9 x 3 x 7
MPN: 35808-4 Model: 35808-4 UPC: 088064380849 EAN: 0088064380849 ASIN: B0002JEIOS
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: brand new Northwestern Bell 35808-4 5.8 GHz Analog Cordless Phone with Answering System and Caller ID, never opened, in stock, will ship immediately with tracking number
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| • | 5.8 GHz analog signal | | • | Caller ID/call waiting, 40-call memory | | • | 10-minute digital answering system, full remote access | | • | 20-number speed dial phone book | | • | Hearing aid compatible; 1-year warranty |
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Product Description Northwestern Bell's 35808-4 5.8 GHz Cordless Phone and Digital Answering System is an all-in-one system for keeping in touch with the outside world. Never miss a call again; the built-in answering machine collects messages when you aren't home. The hold, redial and call memory features make it simple to stay in touch with your friends and family by touching a button. Msg Wait/New Call LED indicator 3-line LCD display 40 call memory Selective Erase & Erase All Voice day & time stamp Voice prompt system 10 minute recording capacity Desk or wall use Belt clip Hearing Aid Compatible(special headset not included)
Amazon.com Product Description This stylishly modern phone from Northwestern Bell offers a clear 5.8 GHz signal with good looks and plenty of range; it automatically scans though the available channels to find the one with the least interference, so your conversation stay audible and static-free. The handset's three-line LCD provides access to caller ID/call waiting (with subscription to local service) that lets you know who's calling at a glance, along with storing 40 names and numbers of your most recent callers. Return their calls at the touch of a button with the display-and-dial feature, or add their information to your 20-station phone book for permanent storage. The phone also includes a 10-minute fully-digital answering system that features full remote operation. The handset includes a headset jack and belt clip, and is hearing aid compatible. The volume of both ringer and conversation can be adjusted with the flick of a switch. The manufacturer offers a one-year warranty, covering parts and service. What's in the Box Base unit, handset, belt clip, battery, power adapter, phone cord, user's guide, warranty card
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| Customer Reviews: Read 1 more reviews...
Confusing device November 3, 2008 Steven O. Godersky I'm ready to return this product. The instruction manual included does not appear to include the correct instructions to operate the phone. I cannot make the phone operate properly either with the instruction manual or by trial-and-error, and I am a former computer tech with plenty of time to go through the instructions. Even the time-setting instructions were incorrect in the manual. Are there people out there happy with this kind of device and this kind of service? I can't believe it, unless I was shipped some strange, one-off combination of defective phone and mis-printed manual. Back to China with this puppy.
Do NOT buy this subpar phone September 22, 2008 Ben Neff About half of my conversations on this phone are interrupted by intermittent dead air lasting 3 seconds. The outgoing message that you record has terrible quailty, lots of static, whether recorded through the base or the handset. I found it difficult to figure out the function of all the buttons. I would like to have a date/time stamp on each message left. I don't like the overall design of the handset; it's not comfortable to hold in my small hand. I wish my husband would have read the reviews before purchasing this phone. I'm going back to using our good 5 year old GE 900 mHz (we replaced it only because one number button was wearing out). - Stephanie Neff
Quality is just not there August 4, 2008 Consumer for Consumers I bought this phone and used it only a short time. The quality of the phone is of a cheaper model. The battery went dead in a short time and there always seemed to be problems with the phone charging. I had to unplug and replug it in from time to time to get the message machine to work. I would not recommend this phone to anyone. You don't get much for your money these days. Very Disappointed with Bell.
Not very clear compared to high end digital cordless phones. October 12, 2006 S. Chandraiah (Chicago,IL) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
You get some decent features for the money, but the clarity of phone calls is really terrible when compared to the best digital cordless phones. My cordless Panasonic from the early 90's sounded better than this.
Nice little phone February 13, 2006 Herbert M. Sweeten (Oregon USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I did have the trouble with the phone the previous reviewer had. I took it back with in a week and the store replaced it with another. It has worked fine with no problems. The range was not the best so that is why I give it a 4.
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