☎️ Dial into nostalgia with 4G speed – vintage vibes, zero compromises!
The Opis 60s Mobile 4G Phone is a stylishly retro rotary desk phone that operates on modern 4G LTE networks. Designed for seniors and minimalists, it offers unlocked GSM compatibility with major US carriers, a simple rotary dial interface, and reliable battery life of 6 hours talk time and 4 days standby. This cordless desktop phone combines vintage aesthetics with contemporary mobile technology for a unique communication experience.
Material Type | Plastic |
Color | 60s Black |
Item Weight | 1 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions | 9.06 x 8.27 x 5.12 inches |
Conference Call Capability | 2 way |
Phone Talk Time | 6 Hours |
Phone Standby Time | 4 days |
Is there Caller ID | No |
Multiline Operation | Single-Line Operation |
Dialer Type | Rotary |
Compatible Devices | AT&T, T-Mobile, H2O Wireless, Hello Mobile, Mint Mobile, Net10, Redpocket, Simple Mobile, Straight Talk, Ting, Walmart Family Mobile and many more |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
C**E
Very solid build quality, easy setup and outstanding customer service.
The media could not be loaded. I bought this phone for an elderly relative (and she loves it), but I’m thinking of getting one for myself to use at the coffee shop nearby. It really draws attention!So let’s get started. The phone arrived well packaged and in good condition. I noticed right away the “heft” of the build, especially the handset. It has some substance to it. My only very slight concern is the plastic dial. The dialling mechanism itself is very solid, but the plastic dial (with the number-holes in it) is ever-so-slightly a little wobbly. Again, this was not big enough of a deal to drop my rating, however.With the exception of both a “*” and a “#” needed to call menu driven call routing systems (used by banks, Dr. Offices, etc.), the phone operates exactly like the old phones it emulates. There’s no screen and no caller ID because those were not used “back in the day”. Naturally, you can also not send text messages but (if I’m not mistaken) you can set up the phone to forward incoming texts to a modern mobile phone, if you like… but don’t quote me on that.I’ve taken the phone to a few local coffee shops and found it to be a great conversation starter (no pun intended). The bright red colour that I selected is really eye-catching. People notice it! It’s better than having a dog for that purpose. 😇Setup was a breeze. Yes, please DO read the included manual (as we always should) for setup details. That said, the setup was simple and basically just:1. Unpack the phone.2. Flip the phone over and note the location of the on/off switch, the sim card slot and the three small lights (not yet illuminated) at the bottom. A raised icon next to the sim slot shows how to orient the card before inserting it.Below the sim slot, there are raised icons for each of the three lights. From left to right as viewed from the bottom, they are 1) sim card status, 2, network connection, battery charge status.3. Insert the sim card FULLY into the slot (let me stress “fully”), using one of the sim adapters, if necessary. Be sure to orient the card as demonstrated by the icon.4. Plug in the phone’s handset into the socket (also on the bottom of the phone).5. Plug in the charging cable (connected to the charger and wall outlet) via the “USB type C” socket. You will see the charging light come on (the right-most light of the three). You should (of course) let the battery fully charge before using the phone, but it should be perfectly OK to at least give the phone a test right away, while it is charging. When the battery is fully charged, that charging light on the right will go out. (It will not change to green).6. Using your thumb to depress/hold the handset cradle buttons, slide the on/off switch on the bottom to the “on” position (A vertical bar icon indicates “on” and a circle indicates the “off” position. Slide it to “on”.)7. The two lights on the left will begin to blink. The charging status light on the right might also blink a time or two. Just be patient and in a few seconds, all the lights will go off.Once they go out, that will be it! Flip the phone over and let up on the cradle buttons. You will hear a dial tone, and you will be ready to go.One final point, please keep in mind that the phone operates on a 4G network, so don’t expect it to have quite the same voice quality as 5G phones. Additionally the phone does not seem operate on the Verizon network (which is Verizon’s doing, not the phone manufacturer's.) TMobile seems to work fine. The discount phone carriers often use either the Verizon or the TMobile networks, so if it is available on the network provider’s website, enter the IMEI number written on the bottom of the phone to check for compatibility.Given that the phone will be used for voice only (no “data” necessary), it makes no sense to buy a sim and service directly from one of the major providers, as they are too expensive for voice only. I ended up going with “Tello”, which only runs $10 (plus tax) per month (at the time of this writing). They use the TMobile network.In summary, I like the build quality and the ease of setup/operation of the phone. For those avoiding smart phones for whatever reason, it is ideal. It’s quirky and will get attention if you pull it out in public.By the way, one reason I went with a full 5-star rating is that when I contacted the seller about a small issue (that turned out to be my own “user error”), the seller was quick to reply and very polite in assisting me. Customer service is huge to me, so they cemented that 5-star rating right then.*********** Update Oct. 11, 2024 ***********Just a quick update three months after purchase. I continue to really like this phone. I feel compelled to mention one issue that turned out not to be the fault of the phone. That is, the phone would mysteriously disconnect from the cell network several times a week. Initially, I was blaming the phone. Then I had another idea. The sim card I was using was from a discount cell provider ($10/month) that uses the T-Mobile network. As a test, I switched to a sim card from another provider (also using the T-Mobile network, but charges $35/month) as a test. As it turned out, that second sim card has never lost its connection. To be thorough in my testing, I let that second sim card prove itself for over a month, then (for the sake of science) I switched back to the original sim card. Low and behold, the disconnections began again. As a final test, I again installed the second (more expensive) sim card and the disconnections once again ceased. This proved to me beyond the shadow of a doubt that a poor quality sim card provider was the root cause of the disconnections, and NOT the phone.So lesson learned. Sure, the second sim card service is more expensive, but to me it is worth paying extra for a service that is reliable. Again, the occasional disconnect was not the fault of the phone, but rather was because the very low-cost sim card provider simply wasn't reliable.If, after purchasing a similar Opis Retro Phone and you too experience disconnection issues, try a sim card from another provider. That will most likely solve the problem. Keep in mind that it's worth paying a little extra for quality monthly cell service. As the saying goes, "Don't shoot the messenger" (the phone itself).
C**.
Great PHONE, PERFECT!!!!! 🤩😀
I must say this is absolutely amazing as a private chauffeur and security specialist I have this phone in my Cadillac Escalade for as a courtesy and overall convenience to my clients and their guests it turns heads and keeps people on their toes it also takes people back so many years in life and put some smile on everyone's face, some people say this phone does not work in the US you can't hook it up etc etc but I'm telling you now I had no problem hooking my phone up at all it worked the first time went to a T-Mobile store they did it in less than 10 minutes now I have a courtesy phone in the car for private clients that they absolutely love 😄😄😄😄👍👍👍👍👍 😄😄😄😄😄
L**R
not worth the time or money
We have worked with this phone for 2 weeks and it still is not functional for my 98 year MIL. All we wanted was a simple cellphone that mimicked a traditional house phone, as the assisted living home did not have a land line. It has to be plugged and unplugged to recharge. What a waste of money and time.
C**R
This is a very interesting cellular telephone!
It took me a while to get a sim card to get it working, but I really like this telephone! Clear sound and communication! Doesn't have the bells and whistles of other more usual cell phones, but I like the retro design and usability, nevertheless! So far, 5 stars! UPDATE! I had some trouble with the dial on this phone when it got dirty, but I worked the dial back and forth a few times (around and around), and it started working well, again. The dials can get dirty and stop going around smoothly, but if you work with them a bit you'll get them working, again. These are nice phones!
A**S
It works as described - and pretty well, at that
Purchased this for an aging relative who was struggling with any / all versions of regular cell phones. It seems to be perfect for her - works just like the phones she used for decades!The 9 speed dials are really helpful!She uses Consumer Cellular and, so far it seems completely compatible. She kept her number and it only took about 15 minutes to set up.The only thing I would change is to have the red light on the phone indicate when there are voice messages waiting.Other than that, very pleased.
T**.
Perfect phone for the elderly (and even younger who loke retro)
We got thes for my mother-in-law, a dementia patient, after her flip phone became more than she could deal with and we were concernedwith her growing isolation. She has had no problems using this one so far.The only differences from the phones of the 80's: the dial tone and the sound it make when waiting for the other party to answer don't sound like the phones from the past.Pros: Super easy setup (I'm on T-Mobile), easy to use, ringer sounds exactly like I remember, there's a red light that lights up when ringing, you can set it up so you don't need to dial the area code if it's a local call (just like the old days).Cons: while it comes with adapters for all sizes of SIM cards, they may be a challenge to install correctly (I had difficulty getting the smallest version in).Over all... I 100% love that this has allowed my mother-in-law to easily communicate with her loved ones again (and vice versa)
D**S
Doesn't work with Redpocket AT&T.
Update: I changed from one star to three stars as the company contacted me and suggested that I activate the SIM in a regular phone before using in the Opis phone. Instead I had redpocket send me a T-mobile SIM which worked fine. I appreciate the concern of the company, but please note that a T-mobile SIM works best.Doesn't work with Redpocket AT&T. They need to fix that false advertising.
K**.
For 'techies' only...
This is a good looking/ fun telephone, but sometimes it operated fine,and other times not so much. Takes time and expertise tofiddle with it.
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