The Good: This phone is a BEAST at blocking robocalls. The Smart Call Blocker feature actually works—no more interruptions during dinner! Pairing it with my cell via Bluetooth was a game-changer; I can now take calls from anywhere in the house (even when my iPhone’s buried under couch cushions). Sound quality? Crystal clear, and the backlit keypad is a lifesaver for midnight snack emergencies.
The Bad: Setting this up felt like programming a spaceship. The manual might as well be in hieroglyphics—I spent 45 minutes just figuring out how to silence the obnoxious voice guide. Also, the "new voicemail" ghost notifications haunt me daily (still haven’t fixed that bug).
Real Talk: My elderly parents love the big buttons, but they’ll never use 90% of these features. Meanwhile, I’m over here nerding out with Bluetooth headset pairing while they just want their old-school answering machine back. Pro tip: Buy extra charging cradles upfront—they’re weirdly hard to find.
Verdict: If you need Fort Knox-level call blocking and don’t mind a PhD-level setup process, this is your phone. For technophobes? Stick to something simpler.