Testurteil: "3 out of 5"
Test: Einzeltest: Sagem D16T
Zitat: The good: + Cheap as chips might be the phrase that springs to mind when describing this DECT handset, but hold your horses there and think about what you get for your money. Three cordless handsets should be enough for most homes, and you can add a fourth if necessary – for the bathroom or garden shed, perhaps. If ease of use is your thing then the large buttons here will do the trick. The rounded corners of the phone are neat looking and the sliver and black design very ‘of the moment’.
The bad: - Build quality might not be up to your highest of standard, as the all-plastic chassis is a little, well, lightweight. And the display, offering just three lines of LCD mono-ness isn’t exactly state of the art. Also there are just 10 uninspiring ringtones to choose from. Worst of all, probably, for phone-a-holics is that you can’t zap contact details between handsets – every number you want a handset to remember has to be entered individually. Want mum on all 3? She has to be entered manually three times. Boring! Then again, once it’s done, it’s done.
It isn’t going to blow visitors away with its chic looks, but if you are on an economy drive or simply aren’t that bothered about showing off your household phone, this low-cost handset is one of the best budgeteers around.