- 900 MHz technology with 10 channels
- Up to 7 hours of talk time or 7 days of standby charges
- Digital security system for privacy
- 4 ringer types
- 10-number speed dial and last-number redial
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The SPP-930 includes ten-number speed dialing for two-step access to frequently dialed numbers, up to seven hours of talk time, seven-day standby for longer conversations, and longer intervals between battery charges. An out-of-range alert lets you know when the handset is too far from the base unit.
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews
26 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Problems,
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This review is from: Sony SPP-930 900 MHz Analog Cordless Phone (Office Product)
I paid $100 for this phone a year ago and it worked great until now. I'm surprised at Sony but the numbers 1 and 3 no longer work.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Barely a 2,
By Trisa Fuhrmann (Virginia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sony SPP-930 900 MHz Analog Cordless Phone (Office Product)
Same problem with buttons after ~1yr. Has a great appetite for batteries. Radio Junk batteries seem the worst-approx. 30 da.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Worked for 5 months. Sony would not repair under warranty,
By Jim Williamson (Boulder, CO) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sony SPP-930 900 MHz Analog Cordless Phone (Office Product)
This phone worked great for 5 months. Suddenly, when you press the "Talk" button to turn it on, nothing happens. Incoming calls still worked fine. I called Sony customer service. They could not troubleshoot the problem. Since the phone was still under the 1 year warranty, Sony customer service told me to take it to a Sony Service Center, an hour's drive away. When I got to the Service Center, they refused to repair the phone under warranty because I did not still have the original receipt. They offered to fix the phone for $70 (I only paid $60 something for it new!). I asked if they had the information from the "Warrranty Registration Card" I mailed in when I bought the phone, hoping that would provide evidence of when I bought the phone. The service rep told me "I honestly do not know where those cards go to." I learned two things: 1. Save your receipt. and 2. Sony customer and warranty service is severly lacking. I won't buy a Sony phone again.
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