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by whiz , Dec 24 '01
Pros: Reception, voice clarity, size and it just plain looks good! Cons: so-so battery life.
I have owned a few cell phones, Nokia 8260, 6162, Motorola Startac 7797 and Ericksson 677, and with out a doubt Motorola V60t outshines them all.
First, and in my opinion, most importantly, the reception is great, better than the Nokia 8260,...
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by are014 , Aug 21 '03
Pros: Very small and lightweight phone! Great features, ease of use. Cons: antenna, price
I purchased this phone off of eBay to use with my Verizon wireless account. I chose the V60 because ...
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by davea147 , Jan 26 '02
Pros: Size, Battery life, outside flip display Cons: Large belt clip
After almost a year and a half with my Motorola TalkAbout Cell Phone, it was time for a new phone. I wanted good battery life, flip styling and of course to look cool. The Motorola V60 was my choice after reading the reviews and seeing it around town....
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by beekis , Feb 05 '03
Pros: Size, features, sleek design, external caller ID. Cons: Price, flimsy antenna.
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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by acao , Dec 11 '01
Pros: Size, looks, features, intelligent design. Cons: Heart-stopping price if bought without service
I bought the Motorola v.60t (same as the v.60c, except for use on TDMA networks) to replace my Startac 7797. Primary considerations for me were that it be a flip phone. I often receive unintended phone calls from my friends who have candy-bar style...
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by jatooley , Feb 04 '02
Pros: PIM style phone book, Password protection Cons: Sound quality, No Caller Groups, T9 text entry is bothersome,
One of the things that are a given in life is that technology is continuously improving and that last year's best will usually be bettered in a short period of time.
Given this absolute, I was eager to give the new Motorola V60 a try. I have...
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by sammycar , Jul 17 '04
Pros: Looks,Small, Sleek, Light Wieght, good battery life, and Durable Cons: Antenna
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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by smokeater1 , Mar 24 '02
Pros: Stylish, compact, easy to use, and VERY durable Cons: No web access, weak owners guide
While recently changing plans and carriers, I was offered the V60 for a much lower price than the one on the label. I decided to go ahead spend the extra money, and get a taste of the good life. It was the best decision I could have made. While being...
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by jhippo , Mar 12 '02
Pros: Looks, Very Light Cons: sound quality, phonebook, backlighting, belt holster, battery life
I have been waiting for the V60c to drop from it's $400 price tag for some time, so when I walked into a Verizon store and saw it for $200, I plunked down my credit card and grabbed one...replacing my faithful StarTAC. Well, was I disappointed!! First...
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by testman , Mar 17 '02
Pros: Size, caller id on outside, overall nice looking phone Cons: Price, features/cost, belt clip, antenna, flip-hard to open
Let me start off by saying that it took 3 trys to get a phone that was actually functioning properly. The first phone had a bad external display, and on the second, the display would go blank on outside and inside after being open for about 5 mins and I...
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by periginald , Dec 20 '01
Pros: Great sound, improved reception, easy to use, very cool, Data capable Cons: weird belt clip, short battery life, pricey
** Note - I'm using the V.60t model for TDMA systems such as AT&T wireless **
Background
I've been a somewhat dissatisfied customer of AT&T for a while. I've had several phone models ranging from the Nokia models to every...
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by o_dhanani , Jan 16 '02
Pros: Excellent Sound Clarity, Powerful Antenna, Stylish Cons: Inconvenient External Antenna, Extremely Fragile
After having a horrible experience with Sprint PCS, I finally broke away from their ever-extending contract and switched to Verizon Wireless. When switching over, I found that the Motorolla v60c had JUST come out. Being the techno-junkie that I am, I...
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by gharri9870 , Jun 18 '02
Pros: Size,battery life,comfort,ease of use,style,weight. Cons: Price,have to open phone to answer it.
Having had a cell phone since the late 80's, this one is going to be the best yet. I have tried Mitsubishi,Nokia and Ericsson. I have always wanted a Motorola flip-phone. The V60 fits the bill nicely. I have found it easy to use, the battery life is more...
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by artiste , Aug 18 '01
Pros: ultracompact and durable Cons: small display, high priced
The v60C is a follow up to Nokia 8800 series. It follows up model V8160. The casing is a rugged aluminum piece. It has an external LCD and looks stylish compared to other phones in this class. The casing is scratch resistant. The antenna is sturdy...
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by apprillbob , 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.
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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