- Extra large buttons for easy dialing
- 10 speed-dial entries; 3 one-touch memory buttons
- Visual ringing indicator; hearing aid compatibility
- Flash, redial, and pause buttons
- Wall-mountable; handset volume control
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The illuminated keypad makes dialing in poorly lit environments a snap. (This feature requires four AA batteries, which are not included.) Handset volume controls let you adjust levels to your liking. A redial button lets you quickly dial the last outgoing number, and flash and pause buttons are also provided. The 6.8-by-8.5-inch footprint fits easily onto available countertop space, while wall-mounting capability lets you free up countertop space completely. A directory card on the phone helps you keep track of the various speed dial entries, and the 915 operates without the need for AC power. This phone is backed by a one-year limited warranty.
What's in the Box
Telephone, mounting base, telephone handset, handset cord, short and long line cords, user's manual, directory card
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
nice phone,
By Tomcat (Lakewood, NJ) - See all my reviews
This review is from: AT&T 915 Big Button Telephone (Office Product)
I purchased this phone for my elderly Mother and she loves it, each button is clearly visible and also lights up in darkness,
the phone is very well made, has a nice appearance, useful features, and very good sound quality, I like the phone and am considering getting one for myself...
4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Poor Quality, Feedback, Snap Crackle Pop,
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This review is from: AT&T 915 Big Button Telephone (Office Product)
Hey - I purchased this for my 71 year old Mom, and it's just terrible. I do not know which importer now has the AT&T license to make phones after the Southwestern Bell purchase of it's former Mother - i.e. Ma Bell AT&T but this thing rates below the cheapie Conairs of the past. I am sure she did not keep the packing material or the reciept, so we are going to eat this one and move on to something better. If this is a VTECH phone (used to have the rights to the AT&T brand) then shame on you guys.
Can you tell I used to be in this industry? Get your act together guys, get the QC manager down to the plant in China.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Sticky buttons in Big Button Telephone,
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This review is from: AT&T 915 Big Button Telephone (Office Product)
As anyone who reads my reviews will know, I like to praise products I buy from Amazon. It is rare indeed for any product to fall short of my expectations. In this case, I bought the Big Button telephone to mount on the wall next to my desk. It turned out that the telephone has been sitting on a shelf in storage too long. The four button stuck. I disassembled the unit, and fixed the button to some extent, but the stick-up plastic stub designed to hold the receiver when the phone is wall mounted did not hold in the up position. I ended up not using the phone.
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