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by betatester100 , Jul 25 '02
Pros: clamshell design, great reception, good looks, easy to use menu system, low SAR score Cons: housing dents easily, screen hard to see, software bugs, no 1XRTT, no Java apps
I bought my Verizon V60c a few months back. I've been a avid Mot phone fan for many years, enjoying the quality, design and durability of Mot phones since 1988. Well, on to business.....
First off, the phone has software bugs that were not...
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by kweckstrom - Top 500, Jan 29 '02
Pros: Small, deceptively sturdy, intuitive menus, great reception Cons: Antenna still not sturdy, pricey, expensive FM headset (optional)
Remember when mobile phones were brick-sized monstrosities you had to carry around in a bag? I sure remember.
Since 9/11 my commute has significantly changed. Where I used to drive into manhattan, I now have to take public transportation. I...
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by hirozawa , Jul 06 '02
Pros: Sleek metal case, very compact, outstanding sound and reception Cons: High price, so-so battery life, small monochrome screen, sleazy Motorola marketing
I've been using my new V60c for a few days now, and have compiled some observations that hopefully some people will find useful. I switched from a StarTac 7868, so any comparisons I make will be relative to that phone.
LIKES
I love...
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by hckim724 , Jun 20 '01
Pros: External caller ID, Voice Dialing, FM Stereo Radio, VoiceNote voice Recorder, Compactness Cons: Cannot think of one
Hello, cellular phone lovers!
I've purchased Motorola V60C phone about two weeks ago. On Motorola website, this phone was already available, and after searching for this phone more than a month, I was finally able to find a store which sells this...
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by joanstapleton , Aug 10 '02
Pros: Workhorse disguised as a cool techie toy Cons: envy factor
This phone was offered to employees of our company for $150.00 with a changeover or switch to AT&T .... need I say more. I switched from a Nokia 5160 which seemed adequate for my needs until I held the sleek tiny V60, felt its cool exterior, its tiny...
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by thetraveler14 , Feb 14 '02
Pros: Size, design, keypad, scratch resistant metal. Cons: Non-scratch resistant display, antenna is too BIG (out of place), flip is not sturdy.
I've had my eye on this phone for quite some time. When I saw that Verizon was selling it for $299.99, I jumped at it and renewed my contract.
When it arrived via FedEx, I was taken by the size of the antenna! It's so out of place and...
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by rhynes , Nov 23 '02
Pros: A well built, reliable, professional tool. Cons: None yet (I'll update if I find some)
Before buying the Motorola V60c, I scouted the rest of the
field and for what I wanted this model filled the bill. The
criteria were as follows in order of priority;
1) audio quality (incoming and outgoing)
2) Durability
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by crump13 , Aug 11 '01
Pros: size, durability, features, and very user friendly Cons: price
I have been eyeing the Motorola V60 for a month or so before I finally purchased it. My previous phone was a Motorola StarTac ST7868W. The only complaint I had with that phone was the antenna. I probably went through four antennas in the two years I...
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by temple8856 , Dec 20 '01
Pros: small, light, great reception, lots of features Cons: too expensive, no holographic display, need two hands to answer.
The thing is wonderful, but a little too pricy, it takes away too much of your money, I mean at least $350. It's got some great features, like the 400 person address book, the backlight, voice recognition, a cool LCD, and multiple ring modes.
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by mkb127 , Apr 07 '02
Pros: Small, sexy phone. Great reception and sound quality. Cons: Questionable build quality, price, lacks seemingly basic functions.
My contract with local carrier nTelos ran up last week so I decided to renew it and get a new phone, too. Since I use my phone all the time I decided to go all out and take a big step up from my Kyocera QCP-2035. Over all I am extremely pleased with my...
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by sgail457 , Jun 12 '02
Pros: small size, easy to use, great features Cons: more expensive than many others
I had a motorola startac analog for the past few years but needed to upgrade to digital to change plans and improve my reception.
I like the small size of flip phones, but looked at all of the standard phones offered at the local at&t store....
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by j_a_donaldson , Nov 20 '01
Pros: Great size and reception. Cons: Cost and volume in noisy areas.
Several months ago I began looking for new cellular carrier due to my unhappiness with Sprint PCS. After comparing Alltel, AT&T and Verizon I chose Verizon.
I then bought an LG phone because the V60c wasn't in stock, and the price threw me...
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by cdcellar , Feb 18 '02
Pros: Super Stylish, Cool metallic finish, Great features Cons: Depending on your provider, price can get pretty steep
In my continuing romp through the world of portable communications, I have stumbled upon the Motorola V60. Mine was for use on GSM networks, so I just stuck my Sim card in and I was ready to use it. My best friend got the same phone by Verizon....
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by edekel , Jul 07 '01
Pros: Sleek design, compact size, many nice features, very durable, tri-mode. Cons: Sub-par voice recognition, weak battery life, a bit pricey.
At first the $399 price tag seemed a bit outrageous for a cell phone but after using the phone for just a few hours it all started making sense.
This cell phone is an absolute winner! Packed with just about any feature imaginable it is great...
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by supahonda , Apr 29 '02
Pros: Great looking; lots of features; trust-worthy name; 400 name phone book. Cons: Fairly high cost; battery life is short;
In my humble opinion, this is the perfect phone. It is extremely clear, light weight, great looking, chock full of features and made by a name I trust. Too bad it's $150.00 more than it should be. I think that this phone is grossly overpriced, as...
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