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title: "210 Basic Trimline Corded Phone, No AC Power Required, Wall-Mountable, Black"
brand: "at&t"
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# 13-number speed dial memory Lighted keypad for low-light use Adjustable ringer & handset volume 210 Basic Trimline Corded Phone, No AC Power Required, Wall-Mountable, Black

**Brand:** at&t
**Price:** € 45.29
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ☎️ Classic reliability meets modern convenience — stay connected, stress-free!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** 210 Basic Trimline Corded Phone, No AC Power Required, Wall-Mountable, Black by at&t
- **How much does it cost?** € 45.29 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.at](https://www.desertcart.at/products/1468842-210-basic-trimline-corded-phone-no-ac-power-required-wall)

## Best For

- at&t enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted at&t brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Illuminated Keypad:** Easily dial in dim or dark spaces without missing a beat
- • **Clutter-Free Convenience:** Wall-mountable design saves precious desk or counter space
- • **Customizable Sound Control:** Three ringer and handset volume levels to suit your environment
- • **Effortless Emergency Access:** One-touch memory buttons for instant dialing when it matters most
- • **Always Ready, No Batteries Needed:** Corded operation means no charging, no downtime

## Overview

The AT&T 210 Basic Trimline Corded Phone offers a durable, no-frills communication solution with a lighted keypad, 13-number speed dial memory, and customizable volume controls. Its corded design ensures constant readiness without batteries, while the wall-mountable base optimizes space. Perfect for professionals seeking dependable, easy-to-use landline access, especially for emergencies.

## Description

Product Description A popular and affordable telephone, the 210M 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. desertcart.com desertcart.com Product Description 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. What's in the Box: Telephone handset, telephone base, 7-foot line cord, coiled handset cord, user's manual, warranty information

Review: Sometimes Old School is the Best School - 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 desertcart 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. PS 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.
Review: Mounts on the wall, out of the way, especially nice for a kitchen! - This is an excellent little phone that I mount on my kitchen wall. Yes, I still have a land line and love it. Might seem old-fashion for some, but works great for me! Never distored sound like those overpriced, fancy cells.

## Features

- Lighted Keypad
- 3 One-Touch Memory Buttons
- 10 Number Speed Dial Memory
- Ringer Volume Control
- Handset Volume Control

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00005MITU |
| Answering System Type | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #13,367 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #36 in Landline Phones |
| Brand | AT&T |
| Built-In Media | Trimline phone |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | No |
| Conference Call Capability | 3 way |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (8,830) |
| Dialer Type | Keypad |
| Enclosure Material | Engineered |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00650530930409 |
| Is there Caller ID | No |
| Item Dimensions | 8.27 x 2.5 x 2.99 inches |
| Item Type Name | landline phone |
| Item Weight | 1.1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | AT&T |
| Multiline Operation | Single-Line Operation |
| Phone Standby Time | 5 days |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Telephone Type | Corded |
| UPC | 650530930409 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1-Year Limited Warranty |

## Product Details

- **Answering System Type:** No
- **Brand:** AT&T
- **Color:** Black
- **Compatible Devices:** No
- **Dialer Type:** Keypad
- **Item Weight:** 1.1 Pounds
- **Item dimensions L x W x H:** 8.27 x 2.5 x 2.99 inches
- **Material:** Engineered
- **Power Source:** Corded Electric
- **Telephone Type:** Corded

## Images

![210 Basic Trimline Corded Phone, No AC Power Required, Wall-Mountable, Black - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51uFa9YqkiL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: does it work when the electricity goes off?**
A: Yes this works without batteries and with out external electricity source when plugged into a traditional telephone landline service.  Digital Phone like xfinity or At&t U-Verse may not work in a power outage because the phone line will be powered by a cable modem/router which gets it's power from your 120vac wall outlet.  I bought a UPS battery backup formy cable modem and PC so they stay powered on for up to 60 min on a power outage.  Assuming the cable provider still has electricity and their servers and internet don't go down, you should still have phone service.   Even cellular companies can lose electricity causing an phone outage.  Historically Old fashioned landline has been the most reliable in power outages.

**Q: How long is the coiled handset cord. I'm returning a phone now because the cord was just too short.**
A: The cord is only 7 ft.  You can order a 25ft cord RCA 25 feet Handset Coil Cord, White (TP282W) for $ 5.40 on Amazon to make it longer.  I hope this response helped.  Have a great day.

**Q: Does this phone work with AT&T connection only or could we use this phone with any connection?**
A: A phone is a phone, doesn't matter who your landline service is. Even a home VOIP service from a cable company transforms to analog in the home. The only phone system this wouldn't work with is a digital PBX system used in businesses. Those use specific IP phones.

**Q: Can you shut the ringer off?**
A: You can shut the ringer off on the handset - a tiny button, left side below numbers - slides left for off.
It's not on the bottom of the base!

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Sometimes Old School is the Best School
*by B***T on February 3, 2014*

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. PS 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.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Mounts on the wall, out of the way, especially nice for a kitchen!
*by B***M on January 18, 2026*

This is an excellent little phone that I mount on my kitchen wall. Yes, I still have a land line and love it. Might seem old-fashion for some, but works great for me! Never distored sound like those overpriced, fancy cells.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good not Great
*by N***G on June 12, 2025*

Works fine, but don't expect it will match you 1980s phone. No added weight installed. It will follow you when you stand and walk away. Won't sit as securely on your table or counter. Your own voice sounds "tinny" as you are hearing yourself talk. I'm not expecting 30 years out of this phone, but the price is right.

## Frequently Bought Together

- AT&T 210 Basic Trimline Corded Phone, No AC Power Required, Wall-Mountable, Black
- Ubramac 15 Feet Long Telephone Extension Cord Phone Cable Line Wire, with Standard RJ11 Plug and 1 in-Line Couplers and 15 Cable Clip Holders-White

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