Philips Onis 300 Vox TU5351 Reviews

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Philips Onis 300 Vox TU5351
2.7 stars
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Average Ratings for Philips Onis 300 Vox TU5351

  • Ease of Use2.3 stars
  • Durability1.8 stars
  • Style2.5 stars
  • Value for Money2 stars
  • Reviewer Ratings2.2 stars
  • Overall Rating2.8 stars

3 Reviews For Philips Onis 300 Vox TU5351

  • Guest 20th May 2009

    Reviewer rating: 0.5 stars


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    Good Points: none


    Bad Points: on top of pretty much everything - the answering machine kicks in after 3 rings - cannot be adjusted to more number of rings. terriblly bad design and functionality of the whole device is just low.


    General comments: The Philips Onis 300 Vox TU5351 is the worst ever ...Rubber buttons not easy to press and one of them stopped working after a month

  • Guest 25th Oct 2008

    Reviewer rating: 1.5 stars


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    Dodgy rubber buttons on my Philips Onis 300 Vox TU5351 become worse over time - you have to press some of them really hard then wait to see if it's worked or not. This makes dialling unreliable, as well as painfully slow, so i have come to dread calls including the robotic "enter your customer id, and password, and pin, and birthday, and sixteen digit card number, and number you first thought of". Pretty good in most respects for about a year, but now the troublesome buttons have made it simply ...
  • minutespeace Rank: Corporal 11th Jan 2005

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    As the previous reviewer said, its not worth buying the Philips Onis 300 Vox TU5351 just for the SMS feature. You have to sign up to get a "big number". Friends then send their text to this big number, first making reference to your home number, then typing the message. Long winded, and big number doesn't tell you the price of the texts!

    The handset screens are difficult to read at times. The text appears to float, and the shadow can become confusing.

    The rotating menu selector at the side ...