VTech IS8251-3 Business Grade 3-Handset Expandable Cordless Phone for Home Office, 5″ Color Display, Programmable Short Cut Keys, Smart Call Blocking, Answering System,Bluetooth Connect to Cell
With the VTech IS8251-3 3-Handset Expandable Cordless Phone featuring the industry’s largest 5″ color base display, managing your communication has never been easier. Assign shortcuts on the large disply for quick access to features that are important to you and easily view all the releveant information from messages left on the answering system. With and Smart Call Blocker, you won’t have to worry about unwanted calls waking you up in the middle of the night or tying up the line. Robocalls are automatically blocked from ever ringing through—even the first time. You can also permanently blacklist any number you want with one touch. Bluetooth Connect to Cell technology on this cordless phone system lets you receive cell and/or landline calls from one home phone system. With a touch of a button, enjoy the high-tech benefits your smart phone offers. Even if your smart phone is in a different room, you can still access Siri or Google Now from the cordless handsets. Place a call, write or read a text and perform all the other actions these services offer.
[Business-grade Cordless Phone built for ease of use at home] VTech IS8251 cordless brings excellent clarity and range, ensuring highest quality in voice communications for business or private calls. Featuring 5″ color base display, large icons, soft keys for seamless call management. Programmable short-cuts for quick access to phone functions that are important to you.
[Enhance efficiency] One-touch access to important contacts; One-touch to call back the caller from listed message or call history; Timer function to help you split your time doing tasks more efficiently.
[Never missed a call] An Virtual 2-line system manages calls from landline and cell-line simultaneously. Pair up to 2 cell phones or one cell phone and one Bluetooth headset for use with landline calls.
[Advanced Digital Answering System] The 5″ color base LCD displays the caller information of the message received, allows you to choose who to listen first from the message list displayed. Extra long 40 mins recording time ensuring all incoming messages captured.
[Smart Call Blocker] Say goodbye to unwanted calls. Robocalls on your landline are automatically blocked from ever ringing through—even the first time.
[Caller ID Announce] The handset and base announce the name of the caller, so you don’t have to scramble for the handset to see who’s calling. With the 5″ base display the caller details are visible more clearly even from farther away
[EXPANDABLE TO 5 HANDSET] Easily add accessory handsets (use IS8201 model) up to 5 total, with just one phone jack.

Different types of fixed and mobile phones:
1.-Landline phones: Fixed phones that use a wired connection to the telephone network, typically found in homes and offices. They are reliable and offer clear voice quality.
2.-Cordless phones: Fixed phones that operate wirelessly within a certain range of the base station. They offer greater flexibility than landline phones, allowing users to move around while on a call.
3.-VoIP phones: Fixed phones that use internet protocols to transmit voice calls. They offer low-cost calling and advanced features such as video calling, call forwarding, and virtual phone numbers.
4.-PBX phones: Fixed phones that are part of a private branch exchange (PBX) system used in offices and businesses. They offer advanced call routing, voicemail, and conferencing features.
5.-Satellite phones: Mobile phones that use satellite communication technology to make and receive calls. They are ideal for use in remote areas where traditional phone networks are not available.
6.-Feature phones: Basic mobile phones that primarily offer calling and texting functionality. They often have physical keypads and limited storage and processing capabilities.
7.-Smartphones: Advanced mobile phones with features like internet connectivity, touchscreens, high-resolution cameras, and access to various apps. They offer a wide range of functionalities and can be used for a variety of tasks such as entertainment, communication, and productivity.
8.-Phablets: Mobile devices that are larger than a traditional smartphone but smaller than a tablet, typically with a screen size between 5.5 and 7 inches. They offer the convenience of a smartphone with the added benefit of a larger screen.
9.-Flip phones: Mobile phones with a hinge that allows them to fold in half, protecting the screen and keypad. They offer a compact and portable design, with some models also offering advanced features like cameras and internet connectivity.
10.-Slider phones: Mobile phones that feature a sliding mechanism that reveals a physical keyboard or other features. They were popular in the early 2000s and are less common today.
11.-Bar phones: Mobile phones that have a rectangular shape, with the screen and keypad positioned on the same surface. They are often low-cost and offer basic features like calling, texting, and internet connectivity.
12.-Rugged phones: Mobile phones that are designed to withstand tough conditions, such as water, dust, and extreme temperatures. They are ideal for use in outdoor activities or harsh work environments.
13.-Business phones: Mobile devices designed for business use, typically with advanced security features, email and calendar integration, and access to productivity tools. They offer a range of functionalities for professionals such as video conferencing and remote access to work files.
14.-Gaming phones: Mobile devices optimized for gaming, typically with high-end processors, fast refresh rates, and advanced cooling systems. They offer the best possible gaming experience with features such as high-quality screens, powerful speakers, and ergonomic design.
15.-Camera phones: Mobile phones with high-quality cameras, typically with multiple lenses and advanced features for capturing and editing photos and videos. They offer a range of functionalities for photography enthusiasts, such as manual controls, RAW capture, and image stabilization.