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The AT&T 210 is a series of very common trimline telephones. First introduced in 1986<ref>[https://www.smithgear.com/att210-bk.html#:~:text=The%20first%20210%20phone%20was%20introduced%20in%201986. https://www.smithgear.com/att210-bk.html#:~:text=The%20first%20210%20phone%20was%20introduced%20in%201986.] </ref> when AT&T redesigned its consumer lineup to be more competitive. The 210M is still available new today in a revised model under manufacture from Advanced American Telephones. The 210M features speed-dial memory and 3 programmable Police, Fire, and EMS speed-dials.  
The AT&T 210 is a series of very common trimline telephones. First introduced in 1986<ref>[https://www.smithgear.com/att210-bk.html#:~:text=The%20first%20210%20phone%20was%20introduced%20in%201986. https://www.smithgear.com/att210-bk.html#:~:text=The%20first%20210%20phone%20was%20introduced%20in%201986.] </ref> when AT&T redesigned its consumer lineup to be more competitive. The 210M is still available new today in a revised model under manufacture from Advanced American Telephones in white, black, and pink, as well as a variant with extra large buttons, model 213. The 210M features speed-dial memory and 3 programmable Police, Fire, and EMS speed-dials. The original 210 without memory is quite uncommon. 


== History ==
== History ==
The original 210 models were manufactured by Western Electric (called AT&T Technologies at the time). In the late 1980s, the phone was redesigned and manufacturing was moved oversees It received multiple iterations and improvements over the years.
The original 210 models were manufactured by Western Electric (called AT&T Technologies at the time). In the late 1980s, the phone was redesigned and manufacturing was moved oversees It received multiple iterations and improvements over the years.
== References ==

Latest revision as of 23:34, 12 April 2026

The AT&T 210 is a series of very common trimline telephones. First introduced in 1986[1] when AT&T redesigned its consumer lineup to be more competitive. The 210M is still available new today in a revised model under manufacture from Advanced American Telephones in white, black, and pink, as well as a variant with extra large buttons, model 213. The 210M features speed-dial memory and 3 programmable Police, Fire, and EMS speed-dials. The original 210 without memory is quite uncommon.

History

The original 210 models were manufactured by Western Electric (called AT&T Technologies at the time). In the late 1980s, the phone was redesigned and manufacturing was moved oversees It received multiple iterations and improvements over the years.

References