The four stars in front of these words have helped forestall doubt on what I have thought of this phone. Because yes, initially and on paper, it is far from sexy. But eventually, once in hand, and of the feeling it gives is very different. From an aesthetic point of view first of all, he is very successful with its matte black keys and old (backlight point here!) And especially a small footprint that can easily position it (it is possible to hang it on a wall). But once connected (I spend on the installation, classic for wired and extremely simple fact apart from the "novelty" that constitutes the three AAA batteries to be inserted), this is where the effect is: LCD Tilt completely conquered me! So yes, it is not absolutely beautiful, but it's so convenient (to view caller mainly about me), and it really changes the memory I had of my old wired!
So first question, about to be answered: yes, wireline still exist, and they have a new look (at a lower cost to the consumer, which is notable in this consumerist society). With ten roboratives ringtones, adequate directory (25 entries possible) and the LCD screen (very readable reading), Philips has really tried to return his phone slowly (but surely) into a new era.
But my second question remains: why are they still there? Well, just at first because they do not swing constantly waves everywhere! And although it's a little old c **, this issue remains unresolved and have a phone call to Mamy with the forty-two minute phone inherent (large minimum) will always be more safely with this unit. Above all, this is the main reason why I strive to maintain a wired home: the communication quality is still as perfect! 4G, and the whole shebang will be in vain, nothing can replace this quality there ...
Everyone is free to do and think what he wants of it. Besides, I'm not going to store my IPhone for this device so far eh! But in addition to the house, it's fine with me, his little modern side but not too fitting perfectly in my schema current thinking!