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Company launches 'game-changing' product for your smartphone and 90s kids will love it
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Published 11:56 21 Oct 2024 GMT+1

Company launches 'game-changing' product for your smartphone and 90s kids will love it

The service has received thousands of rave reviews

Danielle Fowler

Danielle Fowler

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Featured Image Credit: @miss2005/@ainomagdalena

Topics: Technology, Business, Social Media, Nostalgia

Danielle Fowler
Danielle Fowler

Danielle Fowler is the Affiliates Writer at LADbible Group, working across LADbible, UNILAD, Tyla, GAMINGbible and SPORTbible. She writes about the latest fashion and beauty products, quirky gadgets and products to review.

This article contains affiliate links and LADbible Group might make a commission on anything purchased.

If you grew up in the nineties, you're sure to remember late nights spent whispering on the landline, hoping your mom doesn’t listen in on the call. But with the arrival of shiny smartphones, we’ve slowly disconnected from the humble landline and swapped hour-long conversations for communication by way of memes.

So, you can imagine how chuffed we were to learn that a tech company has launched a nostalgic product for your cellphone — and it's perfect for small businesses and nineties kids alike.

Air Landline

With thousands of five-star reviews on Trustpilot, the unique service has been called 'absolutely brilliant' by customers who are thrilled with the ‘game-changing’ invention.

One happy customer wrote, “Does what it says on the tin" whilst another raved about the cost, commenting: “Impressed with these guys.”

TikTok/@miss2005
TikTok/@miss2005

The service, which is designed for small businesses, comes off the back of a recent resurgence of the landline phone on TikTok. Gen Z are of course the culprits behind the trend, proudly showcasing their ‘retro’ cellphones on the social media platform.

So, where can you get your hands on the landline number service everyone is talking about?

@woonteague
@woonteague

How does the landline service work?

  • All you need to do is choose your local area code to create a new telephone number. If you’d prefer, you can sign up to a national 0330 number for the same price.
  • Then, provide the company with the mobile number you’d like your new landline number to link up to. Your new number will arrive in your email inbox in minutes.
  • Then, jump into your account, set up a welcome message (AI can even do this for you if you’re shy), choose hold music, and turn on call recording if this is a feature you're interested in.
  • If you don’t feel like talking, you can message mates using your new landline WhatsApp account at any time.
TikTok/@brooktheshopaholic
TikTok/@brooktheshopaholic

How can I sign up?

You can sign up to the service for free with a seven-day trial. This will give you access to everything from custom welcome messages and hold music to a personalised voicemail.

The best part? You don’t need a contract and can cancel at any time.

We hate to admit it, but this is a Gen Z trend we don't mind getting on board with.

Visit the website to find out more.

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