Rated 4.2 out of 5 based off 18,160 ratings

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Brand AT&T
Color White
Telephone Type Dual-Micro/Nano
Item Dimensions LxWxH 10 x 6 x 7 inches
Item Weight 1.1 Pounds
Conference Call Capability Yes
Multiline Operation Single-Line Operation
Caller Identification No
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  • 13 number speed dial memory
  • Lighted keypad.
  • Receiver volume control.
  • Flash and redial; includes 7 ft. line cord, Speed dial, and Volume control.
  • Hearing aid compatible; refer to Page 12 of user manual for trouble-shooting steps.

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AT&T 210M Corded Phone is a basic phone that's reliable and easy to use. It uses a simple corded operation and is made of sturdy construction. The base can be placed on a convenient surface or can be mounted on the wall, saving on counter space. A 13-number memory dial feature lets to store your most frequently called numbers (up to 21 digits)--nine speed dials plus three emergency one-touch dials that are easy to program. A directory card is provided to keep track of all memory dial settings. A redial feature lets to quickly call the last outgoing number (up to 32 digits). Three ringer settings (off, low, and high) and three handset volume levels permit customization. Switchable tone and pulse dialing methods are also provided. The illuminated keypad helps to operate the phone even in darkly lit areas, while a prog/mute button on the handset lets you hear the other party while muting your side of the conversation..

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A popular and affordable telephone, the 210 from AT&T is designed for those who don't want hassles or frills, just a basic phone that's reliable and easy to use. Simple corded operation means you never have worry about misplacing a cordless handset, and the phone's sturdy construction means it's designed to last.

You can place the base on a convenient surface or easily mount it on the wall, saving on counter space. A 13-number memory dial feature lets you store your most frequently called numbers (up to 21 digits)--nine speed dials plus three emergency one-touch dials that are easy to program. A directory card is provided to help you keep track of all your memory dial settings. A redial feature lets you quickly call the last outgoing number (up to 32 digits).

Three ringer settings (off, low, and high) and three handset volume levels permit customization. Switchable tone and pulse dialing methods are also provided. The illuminated keypad helps you operate the phone even in darkly lit areas, while a prog/mute button on the handset lets you hear the other party while muting your side of the conversation. An excellent value, the 210 also comes backed with a one-year limited warranty.The product comes with 10 speed dials and 3 one touch dial buttons.

What's in the Box
Telephone handset, telephone base, 7-foot line cord, coiled handset cord, user's manual, warranty information

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Mike A
4.0 out of 5 stars

Classic Basic Corded Phone
Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2022
Style: Black
Verified Purchase
Yea they are light weight and thinly built, but these work very well. Yep bay do you expect for the price of a good lunch and mickeyDs

Great value for the price. Do the job that’s asked of them. No batteries or power needed. And for what it’s worth - the closest you can still get to a phone “made by” the phone company
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Bill Voigt
5.0 out of 5 stars

Sometimes Old School is the Best School
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2014
Style: Black
Verified Purchase
Our home had become littered with the invisible weeds of modern technological convenience: three wifi routers (2.4Ghz and 5Ghz bands, their powerful signals pumping out radio signals day and night), a few "repeaters" that picked the signal up and boosted it to the far corners of our home, an AppleTV, video baby monitors (2), and our old cordless 5Ghz phones we've had since the dawn of home wifi. The old phones worked beautifully as standalone beacons of communication until their signals became entangled, snared, choked by the growing noise and interference of the newer toys that promised richer communication.

I tried switching channels on the wifi routers, moving the video cameras of the baby's rooms to different corners that were farther away, keeping the use of our land-line based cordless phones to a bare minimum to spare ourselves and anyone unfortunate enough to be on the other end of that line the ear splitting bray and crackle of static that I was determined to alleviate somehow, some way.

Then, one day the solution presented itself to me in brilliant, shining, pure simplicity. Eureka! That's it! We'll retrograde our land-line communication to The Way It Was, the ways of my childhood, my parents childhood, and their parents.....well, not childhood but at least early adulthood. I was excited to announce my creative, revolutionary idea to my wife.

"Babe, I've got it. Are you sitting down?"

"What? I can't hear you. Static."

"BABE, I'VE GOT IT. ARE YOU SITTING DOWN? WE'RE GOING TO BUY CORDED PHONES! OUR LONG, FAMILY NIGHTMARE OF STATIC FILLED LANDLINE CALLS HAS ENDED!"

"What? We're going to buy buttered scones?"

"Nevermind. I'll tell you when I get home."

I was eager to begin my research. (That's what I do, I research tech-y things online. It's like a hobby. A sad, pathetic, obsessive hobby based in consumerist Want and the filling of holes with Stuff....but that's a review for another thing I'll probably buy later this week). What differed about this research was profound: for the first time, maybe EVER, I was not looking for the most advanced iThing, the sparkliest techno-gadget, the most powerful thingamabob. Nay, I was searching for the antithesis of that. The most simple form of long distance communication device available. By "long distance" I mean farther away than the end of my driveway...who wants to actually GO OUTSIDE to talk to anyone these days?. Then, as I searched corded phones, I saw it.

The AT&T 210 Corded (yes CorDED) Phone, Black.

Yes, yes! YES! That's it. That's The One. I even think my family may have had one very similar if not exactly like one of these back in ancient times, back in my high school years, that nostalgic time when life was new and opportunity a-plenty: the 1980's. And? Could it be? No, that must be a typo. No way could such a simple, pure, elegant communications interface be....$9.34 with my Amazon Prime membership! No, certainly that must be a typo.

Dear reader, it was not. It was true. I could hardly continue my review of this wondrous discovery through the tears of joy blurring my screen and setting my heart alight. Oh, what joy! Why buy just one? Why not by a half dozen of the little buggers? They're so..cute! So simple! I'd put them in every room.

No, no. That would be wrong. I don't NEED six land line phones (both my wife and I have iPhones, for goodness sakes). Let's not get crazy.

But two. Yes. Two. That's the perfect amount. One upstairs, one downstairs in the kitchen. My wife and I could recreate that long-lost practice of yelling upstairs to the other "Pick up the phone! It's your Dad!", then hearing the clunks and thunks as the handset is lifted from its cradle, then balanced on the shoulder. Yes, that's it! Two. What a pure number, what a perfect end to a truly fruitful and satisfying research session.

The End.

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Oh, as far as how the phone actually works? PERFECTLY. Clear, crisp, and - best of all! - provides the ability to execute that long-lost satisfying slam of the phone when hanging up on robocalls, rude telemarketers, and the like. SLAM! Oh, so much more satisfying than tapping the glass screen of my phone, or pressing the tiny OFF button of our old cordless phones. SLAM! So wonderful, so satisfying. SLAM!!!

Maybe I should have bought six after all.
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Yolande Maarsen
5.0 out of 5 stars

Great simple classic
Reviewed in the United States on November 23, 2022
Style: White
Verified Purchase
I needed a simple classic phone for my landline. My old landline phone was so annoying because I couldn’t turn off the ringer! Ringing off the hook with telemarketers! Giving up the landline would have cost MORE! So found this little gem! Silence! And I occasionally use it too, lol.
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David Hostetler
4.0 out of 5 stars

Not the Trimline phone I recall from years ago...
Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2013
Style: Black
Verified Purchase
This phone, while sharing many components, and design elements of the Trimline phones of the 1980s, this is definately NOT your father's telephone.

The good:

The current 210 model Trimline phone keeps many of the look and feel components such as the shape, the buttons etc... of the old 1980s model, making it super easy to use. The backlighted buttons are super easy to use in any light conditions, and the modern almost piano black finish is a non intrusive addition to any modern home office, bedroom, dining room, or well wherever. Sound quality on this phone while hooked up to an Obi100 VOIP adapter (search here on Amazon for that), and Google voice as good, or better than the old POTS telephone service I recall from years ago. There are no confusing menus, or needless options on this thing. It's a one trick pony, but it does that trick quite well, with a few irritating issues.

The bad:
The Trimline from years ago had a weighted base, that kept it from sliding off of a table, desk, or counter when you picked it up. No such luck with this one. Likewise the hefty, solid plastics used on the old phone are a thing of the past. While this is well made, it is FAR less substantial than its predecessor. No shock, especially at this price point, but a very real disappointment. This lack of mass, especially in the base makes the phone a lot harder to keep in place when in use, and it can be annoying. I have not opened the base to see if possibly sandbags, or other means of weighting can be added, I hope so.

The Trimline phone from years ago was also configured so that the base could be wall mounted, and the phone hung up vertically. Although the base does have the mounting holes for this function, I do not see how the handset could possibly stay in place in a vertical position. That really seems like a design oopsie to me... I am honestly not sure if it can or not, it just doesn't look like it. And I would like to add one of these to my garage as well...

Aside from the minor quibbles with it, I would have to say I like this phone. It's very basic which is why you would buy a phone like this in the first place. I could point my 82 year old father in law to this thing and he would know exactly how to use it without a 15 minute orientation on how to make a phone call. There's no batteries to fail, no detachable handset to get lost, great sound quality, and a super low price. I call that a win / win situation!

***UPDATE***

On the wall mounting thing. I have stumbled upon the little nub that the handset hangs up on is able to slide up and lock into an upright position, which in my testing creates a VERY sturdy wall hung configuration. I believe I will be grabbing 3 more of these in black (for bedroom extensions) and 2 in white (kitchen and garage) and be done with my phone system.

For those that want silence from the ringer, there is an off / low / high switch as well as a 3 position slider for speaker volume, and a selector switch from touch tone, to rotary pulse dialing (what systems still support rotary pulse dialing?)

At this point, my only remaining issue with this phone is the lack of mass in the base. I have yet to disassemble the base on mine, but I suspect the base merely serves as a place to hang up the phone and does not provide any real electronic function. If I am correct. I will likely add some sort of ballast (epoxy and lead sinkers?) Other than that I am using the snot out of this phone, and my Obi100 VoIP adapter. (See my review of the Obi100, or the several thousand others on that thing. Awesome. Most of the issues folks have seem to be problems with Google Voice configuration... but if they bothered to watch the setup videos from Obi they would be okay...)
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Lawrence Alvarado


VINE VOICE
4.0 out of 5 stars

Good Basic Phone
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2022
Style: Black
Verified Purchase
This is a good phone for home usage. No frills but works as advertised.
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