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May 22 '02
Pros: Size, solid construction, looks, performance, features Cons: Price
Summary: The Motorola V60c is a tri-mode digital phone, which is currently offered by Verizon Wireless in LA area (as well as other providers). It can be bought for $200 with the plan (and a $50 rebate) or about $400 without.
The phone is...
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Dec 03 '05
Pros: size, metal casing, great looks, outside caller id and info screen, tri-band GSM, GPRS Cons: ringtones - doesn't support midi ringtones, side buttons can be pressed easily when in pocket.
Summary: This phone is where Motorola is headed. Small devices that do a lot. This phone is so comfortable to use that I forget that I'm carrying a phone at all. Remember the days (not so long ago) that you could feel the weight of your phone on your hip so much ...
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Jul 17 '04
Pros: Looks,Small, Sleek, Light Wieght, good battery life, and Durable Cons: Antenna
Summary: Introduction This is the first and not last motorola phone i will have. Previously i have had a nokia the long stick one, a nokia 3360, and a samsung a310. This is an awsome phone looks features and its small and light weight. Signal ...
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Jan 22 '04
Pros: Small, decent coverage. Not worth the price. Cons: Awful durability.
Summary: Just say no...First, the pros--won't take long. Small. Decent coverage. O.K. Cons: The biggy is the antenna. It breaks so ofetn motorola was fixing them for free--the catch is you have to mail it in and be without your cell phone for 7-10 days. This is ...
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Aug 21 '03
Pros: Very small and lightweight phone! Great features, ease of use. Cons: antenna, price
Summary: I purchased this phone off of eBay to use with my Verizon wireless account. I chose the V60 because ...
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Jun 19 '03
Pros: Sleek, Compact, many features. Cons: Poor antenna design. Can give you shocks while charging.
Summary: Though I got my phone on a discount it was still much more than the competition. However, it is a ...
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Apr 28 '03
Pros: Small, durable, very clear, very trendy. Cons: Pricey at initial roll-out.
Summary: I come to you from much experience in cellular use. Over the years, I have used several providers and phones. My service provider experience started with Cellular One, during the merger/take over with Verizon, then Voice Stream, then AT&T, now Verizon...
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Apr 09 '03
Pros: Sharp, tiny, great ergonomics and packed with goodies... Cons: Priced a bit high, but rebates make it well worth it
Summary: I've been a dedicated Motorola wireless customer for many years now --however it is not to say that I'm not open to other brands like Nokia.... As a matter of fact, when I got my first VADER - the original Digital V-phone (literally grey market in NY...
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Feb 21 '03
Pros: Lightweight, very mobile, and fairly simple to use. Cons: Menu does provide relatively difficult learning cost in comparison with similar models. Cost.
Summary: I've completed a 6 month evaluation of the Motorola V60c, and am generally impressed. The phone is very small, and easy to use without sacrificing display size or other options. It has a standard green display, with black text which can be used either as...
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Feb 05 '03
Pros: Size, features, sleek design, external caller ID. Cons: Price, flimsy antenna.
Summary: After having my motorola v120c for about a year, I got bored with it and decided it was time to take things up a notch. I went searching for a new phone, and fell in love with the motorola v60c. The only thing that turned me away was the high cost. Sure,...
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Nov 25 '02
Pros: attractive, external display, voice notes Cons: antenna form factor, usre interface, overall design, battery life.
Summary: I've owned a v.60c for a year now and was dissapointed with it from day one. I bought it for its looks and small size, but it has failed to prove itself as worthy of the price tag. I should note that I bought the phone when it was very new and still...
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Nov 23 '02
Pros: A well built, reliable, professional tool. Cons: None yet (I'll update if I find some)
Summary: 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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Nov 02 '02
Pros: Sound quality is great, size is perfect, menus are easy to understand Cons: The antenna is not durable. Motorola is not easy to deal with regarding repairs.
Summary: For the first two months that I owned the phone, it was by far the best phone I'd ever owned. However, when the antenna broke off I realized that I basically owned a $200 boat anchor. The procedure for removing the phone from the belt clip is by lifting...
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Oct 25 '02
Pros: Size, style, voice dialing. Cons: antenna could be stronger, short battery life, can't download custom rings.
Summary: I bought this phone when it first came out for four hundred dollars. I don't feel that this phone is worth that much, but now that the price has dropped, it is an excellent deal. It has so many features especially if your plan has web access. I wish I...
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Oct 16 '02
Pros: Reception/Quality, Size, and Look Cons: None yet...
Summary: I just purchased the Motorola v60i (not the V60c, although they are very similar) and I couldn't be happier with a phone. My service is through Verizon in the Minneapolis, MN area.
I had been using a Samsung through Sprint PCS, but in the...
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Sep 24 '02
Pros: High price makes you look like you have a lot of money to blow Cons: many
Summary: I got this phone because I wanted to be cool but as usual I'm behind the times and got stuck with an outdated phone.
Once serious issue is the antenna is flimsy and always breaks making a overpriced cell phone even more expensive.
Antenna...
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