While  most phones are getting smaller and being crammed with non-phone  functionality, the "Sixty" cordless phone from French company Sagemcom  harks back to an earlier age of domestic communications ... with an  injection of 21st Century design and technology. The Sixty delivers a  new twist on the 1960's Bakelite telephone by transforming    the stocky rotary form into a folded, slimline design and adding a  digital time fascia and capacitive touchscreen.
The non-retro functionality includes hands-free calling, caller ID, 150 name and number phone book, phone conferencing, multiple languages, and an integrated digital answer machine.
The non-retro functionality includes hands-free calling, caller ID, 150 name and number phone book, phone conferencing, multiple languages, and an integrated digital answer machine.
The  drilling bell tone of yore has been replaced with more modern  polyphonic ringtones, although these include a reproduction of the  original "ring ring" for those who want to retain some of the old-skool  feel. There's also rotating lights and sound effects during dialing.
One  1960s element that doesn't make a comeback is the curly phone cord –  instead there's a wireless handset with a 10 hour battery life.
The Sagecom Sixty is available for £99.99 (US$167) ... and it'll come in any color you like as long as it's orange.
Source: gizm
 
