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Yealink SIP IP Phone Comparison

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Table of contents

In this article #

  •  Introduction
  •  T31P features
  •  T33G features
  •  T53W features
  •  T54W features
  •  T57W features
  •  T58A features

Introduction #

At the end of this article, you will understand the difference between our IP Phones, their compatibility, including the advantages and disadvantages of each item. Should you need any assistance, feel free to contact our support department.

T31P features #

1. 2.3-inch Black & White Screen

2. Supports 2 Lines

3. Supports 2 SIP Accounts

4. Works with PoE

5. Supports Speeds of 10/100 Mbps (Ethernet Connection Only)

6. Two ports: one for LAN and the other for PC

7. Supports Wireless DECT Headset using EHS35

8. Without the EHS35, the device supports headsets with an RJ9 jack

9. Wall Mountable

Advantages:

• Cost-effective entry-level phone with 2 lines

• Works with PoE and can be used with a Wireless DECT Headset using EHS35

• Alternatively, works with corded headsets (using RJ9 headset port)

Disadvantages:

• Supports only Ethernet Speeds

• Does not work with Bluetooth Headsets

• Does not support Expansion Modules

• Does not support Wi-Fi

• Does not support USB devices

T33G features
#

1. 2.4-inch Colour Screen

2. Supports 4 Lines

3. Supports 4 SIP Accounts

4. Works with PoE

5. Supports Gigabit Ethernet Speeds

6. Two ports: one for LAN and the other for PC

7. Supports Wireless DECT Headset using EHS35

8. Without the EHS35, the device supports headsets with an RJ9 jack

9. Wall Mountable

Advantages:

• Cost-Effective entry-level colour phone with 2 lines

• Works with PoE and can be used with a Wireless DECT Headset using EHS35

• Alternatively, works with corded headsets (using RJ9 headset port)

• Supports Gigabit Speeds as compared to Ethernet Speeds on T31P.

Disadvantages:

• Does not work with Bluetooth Headsets

• Does not support Expansion Modules

• Does not support Wi-Fi

• Does not support USB devices

T53W features #

1. Linux based System

2. 3.7-inch black & white screen

3. 8 Line Keys

4. 12 SIP accounts

5. Works with PoE

6. Built-in Bluetooth

7. Built-in Wi-Fi (2.4/5Ghz)

8. Supports USB Headset/Corded RJ9 Headset

9. USB/Bluetooth Connectivity with Yealink CP700 & CP900 Speakerphones

10. Supports Wireless DECT Headset and auto answering from headset using EHS40

11. Supports EXP50 Expansion Module

12. Wall Mountable

13. Supports wireless DECT Handset (W52H, W56H, W53H, CP930W) using DD10K dongle up to 4 handsets

Advantages:

• A mid-range cost-effective phone

• Inbuilt Bluetooth and Wi-Fi

• Can be used with any wired headset or a wireless headset (Bluetooth or DECT headset)

• Can be used as a DECT system to support cordless handsets without the need for W60B using the DD10K dongle.

Disadvantages:

• Smaller Screen compared to other T5 Series phones

• Black & White Screen

T54W features #

1. Linux based System

2. 4.3-inch Coloured Screen

3. 10 Line Keys

4. 16 SIP accounts

5. Works with PoE

6. Built-in Bluetooth

7. Built-in Wi-Fi (2.4/5Ghz)

8. Supports USB Headset/Corded RJ9 Headset

9. USB/Bluetooth Connectivity with Yealink CP700 & CP900 Speakerphones

10. Supports Wireless DECT Headset and auto answering from headset using EHS40

11. Supports EXP50 Expansion Module

12. Wall Mountable

13. Supports wireless DECT Handset (W52H, W56H, W53H, CP930W) using DD10K dongle up to 4 handsets

Advantages:

• Mid-range phone with coloured screen

• Inbuilt Bluetooth and Wi-Fi

• Can be used with any wired or wireless headset (Bluetooth or DECT headset)

• Can be used as a DECT system to support cordless handsets without the need for W60B using the DD10K dongle.

Disadvantages:

• Smaller screen compared to T57W

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T57W features #

1. Linux based System

2. 7-inch Coloured Screen

3. 16 SIP accounts

4. Works with PoE

5. Built-in Bluetooth

6. Built-in Wi-Fi (2.4/5Ghz)

7. Supports USB Headset/Corded RJ9 Headset

8. USB/Bluetooth Connectivity with Yealink CP700 & CP900 Speakerphones

9. Supports Wireless DECT Headset and auto answering from headset using EHS40

10. Supports EXP50 Expansion Module

11. Wall Mountable

12. Supports wireless DECT Handset (W52H, W56H, W53H, CP930W) using DD10K dongle up to 4 handsets

Advantages:

• High-End phone with large Colour Touch screen

• Inbuilt Bluetooth and Wi-Fi

• Can be used with any wired or wireless headset (Bluetooth or DECT headset)

• Can be used as a DECT system to support cordless handsets without the need for W60B using the DD10K dongle.

Disadvantages:

• Doesn’t support Video Calling

T58A features #

1. Android 5.1 based System

2. 7-inch Capacitive Touch Screen Display

3. 16 SIP Accounts

4. Works with PoE

5. Built-in Bluetooth

6. Built-in Wi-Fi (2.4/5Ghz)

7. Supports USB Headset/Corded RJ9 Headset

8. USB/Bluetooth Connectivity with Yealink CP700 & CP900 Speakerphones

9. Supports Wireless DECT Headset and auto answering from headset using EHS40

10. Supports EXP50 Expansion Module

11. Wall Mountable

12. Supports wireless DECT Handset (W52H, W56H, W53H, CP930W) using DD10K dongle up to 4 handsets

13. Supports Video Calling using CAM50 which is already available in the T58A-C model

Advantages:

• Android-based Touch Screen Phone

• Inbuilt Bluetooth and Wi-Fi and supports video calling using CAM50

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Updated on September 25, 2025
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Table of Contents
  • In this article
  • Introduction
  • T31P features
  • T33G features
  • T53W features
  • T54W features
  • T57W features
  • T58A features
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