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Sinus A 602 Touch: high-tech phone with sleek design

  • Touch panel for maximum user friendliness
  • Bluetooth connection to mobile phones and headsets

The new Sinus A 602 Touch cordless phone from Deutsche Telekom is a sight to behold - in more ways than one: the base station and handset come in a sleek, exclusive design. The Sinus A 602 Touch is a real eye-catcher, whether at home or in the office. The advanced touch panel controls complement the sleek design.

The menu-based user interface gives you quick, simple access to the phone's many features, including the practical hands-free mode and a phone book with up to 100 entries. The handset volume and hands-free volume can be configured flexibly. Users can choose between 18 ringtone sounds. The handset features up to 100 hours of standby time and up to ten hours of talk time.

One of the highlights of the Sinus A 602 Touch: in addition to supporting registration of up to five handsets, the base station can also be linked to up to four (GSM) cell phones and a headset. The only prerequisite: the cell phones and headset must support Bluetooth. The base station also features an integrated answering machine with recording time of 13 minutes.

This cordless phone will be available for EUR 99.99 at all Telekom Shops, through Deutsche Telekom's website and at selected partner retailers from fall 2010.

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About Deutsche Telekom AG Deutsche Telekom is one of the leading integrated telecommunications companies worldwide with more than 151 million mobile customers, more than 38 million fixed-network lines and more than 15 million broadband lines (as at: December 31, 2009). Its product brands are called T-Home (fixed-network telephony, broadband Internet), T-Mobile (mobile communication) and T-Systems (ICT solutions). As an international group of companies in around 50 countries throughout the world with almost 260,000 employees (as at: December 31, 2009), Deutsche Telekom generated more than half of its revenues of EUR 64.6 billion outside Germany in 2009.

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