Pros: Size, solid construction, looks, performance, features Cons: Price
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.
Pros: Stylish and sexy. Great list of features. Beautiful metal casing. Cons: Expensive. Sub-par battery performance.
As is often the case, when electronics manufacturers can't significantly improve the performance of a particular item, they turn to the aesthetics of it. Such has been the case of late with cellular phones. After digital phones hit the airwaves some...
Pros: A great looking, feature filled phone. Cons: The $400.00 cost will turn a lot of people off to this phone.
I have been waiting nearly six months for Epinions to give me the opportunity to review my newest cellular phone; the Motorola V60 Phoenix. I received this phone in the latter trial stages, as my employer would be the first exclusive carrier of...
Pros: Size, features, looks Cons: Price, but coming down steadilty
Just put up a 6 month update to the review
Summary: Great phone. Full featured and it looks great. Small footprint but easy to hold and the buttons are surprisingly big. Uses the new Motorola interface which is light years better than the...
Pros: Sharp, tiny, great ergonomics and packed with goodies... Cons: Priced a bit high, but rebates make it well worth it
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...
Pros: so many features, works well for me Cons: expensive
I have written a great deal of opinions on cell phones in the past and it seems as though I have been one of the biggest critics of these devices. I have had a hard time finding ones that I like and although I have used several expensive and...
Pros: Tiny size, good clip, nice array of features, great battery life. Cons: Antenna is flimsy, menus are bulky
Introduction
The first thing to note before I start this review is that I use this phone with Verizon Wireless, not AT&T. Also, I see that there is a browser icon in there, but I don’t even know if it works or not because I don’t like...
Pros: Small, Stylish, Good battery life, speed and voice dialing Cons: No games, no custom ring tones
Moto Hip, Moto Hop
I fell in love with this tiny phone the second I saw the commercials for it on TV. The phone was small, and sleek. Perfect size for my pocket and perfect style for my trendy tastes.
Pros: attractive, external display, voice notes Cons: antenna form factor, usre interface, overall design, battery life.
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...
Pros: Front LCD, side buttons, clarity Cons: Price, weight, hard to flip open, software not user friendly, durability.
I had been using Verizon Wireless aka. Bell Atlantic Mobile for four years, and for the first three, I had been using the Motorola StarTAC which had served me well. The StarTAC was getting really beat up, the antennae was always breaking, and even with...
Pros: Sexy look. Great Menus. Indiglo light is the best! Small size. Cons: HIGH PRICE TAG, not a Nokia, plastic part of face scratches easily. Stubby antenna.
UPDATE-NOVEMBER 7, 2002
I have gotten rid of my Motorola V60t. The reason is actually quite simple. I MISSED MY NOKIA!!! Even though I feel that I have mastered the Motorola V60t's operating functions, I felt like I had to go to school just...
Pros: Excellent voice quality, construction, and function. Cons: Front cover is not replaceable.
This review is written for AT&T (or TDMA network) users who are interested in purchasing a Motorola V60t TDMA wireless phone. Epinions seems to have neglected to include this model on the list. This is likely because the V60t is identical in appearance...
Pros: Futuristic look. Attract attention. Nice features. The best out there. Cons: Price. Antenna.
My Company just recently switched from AT&T to Verizon, so I had to say bye bye to my Nokia 8260, which I thought was the greatest phone out there....boy, was I wrong.
When my Company gave me the phone for the Verizon service, it was the...
Pros: Compact size, lots of features, sleek design Cons: Small display, no speakerphone
Cell phones are called upon to do more and more things these days. In addition to serving the basic functions of a cell phone, they are also mini web browsers, play games, function as bare boned PDA's, voice recorders, etc. It is amazing how all these...
Pros: Size, weight, cool look, feels durable, great sound Cons: Antenna breaks easily, High price, a bit slippery to hold, hard to open
OCT'02 - UPDATE: The antenna broke off several more times and I decided this phone's design was unacceptable. I've switched to a Motorola C332. I believe Motorola has made the antenna sturdier in the v60t and v60i. Avoid this v60c unless you can...
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