I have noticed phones with a handset (like the one in the image) have a little cover that resembles something like a cold camera shoe under the bottom of the handset’s top speaker holder. Is there a use for it? It has a line bump in the middle, but it doesn’t go all the way from both sides, it leaves a gap. I have also seem some of them have extra space on the top of the cover, and some don’t.

    • remotelove
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      1 year ago

      You probably grew up in the age of rotary phones too, hu? The last one I used was only … uh… 35 years ago, I think.

      • SendMePhotos@lemmy.world
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        1 year ago

        An old hack that not many knew was that you could tap the hang up switch to dial numbers. Example, tap 3 times = 3, tap 10 times = 0.

        Rotary phones did the same thing which is why you had to wait for the whole thing to spin back, it was tapping the line to dial out.

        • Björn Tantau@swg-empire.de
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          1 year ago

          Trainer at my Judo club used that to call my parents with the gym-phone that had its disc locked with a padlock, when I got injured. He was great.