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by melissasrn - Top 50, Sep 29 '02
Pros: Lightweight and easy to carry; digital; attractive and stylish design. Cons: Almost TOO small in size; a bit difficult to plug charger into.
Last May, my very LONG three year contract with Cellular One (now Verizon Wireless here in my area of the country) finally ran out, so I canceled my service ASAP. Since I used my old cell phone primarily for emergencies and to make an...
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by beckish - Top 200, May 22 '02
Pros: Clear reception; no unexpected disconnects; features Cons: Difficult menu system to figure out initially
I have been shopping around for a new cellular service as I needed to add a couple of more phones to my plan and my current plan wasn't being terribly cooperative on letting me do that without me having to spend an exorbitant amount of money. I was...
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by JAMES23 - Top 200, Aug 12 '02
Pros: Very small and compact. Cons: Maybe a little too small and compact.
I don't know about you but I love pay days. Every second Thursday the boss or one of her minions pops by my gerbil cubicle and deposits that little buff envelop like manna from heaven. It's not that there's a cheque in there. I'm on direct deposit, so...
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by jps246, - Top 50, Dec 27 '02
Pros: Small, lightweight, sturdy, good reception and cool looking Cons: A confusing menu system and an antenna that is pretty flimsy
What can you say about the Motorola V120c without sounding like you are blabbering about it? The phone is quite small, sturdy and has good reception. The only drawbacks are the somewhat flimsy antenna and the confusing menu system. But the antenna...
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by suzig - Top 1000, Aug 21 '01
Pros: Voice activated dialing, many extra features, long battery life, small size Cons: Antenna should be sturdier.
I never dreamed a new cell phone could be so much fun! For years I had a car-installed LARGE Audiovox phone. It was powerful with 3 watts, and handy by my side, but when I needed to call I had to be IN my car...duh!
With the phenomenal calling...
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by ivplay - Top 100, Mar 04 '03
Pros: Great size and lightweight; durable phone! Cons: Flimsy antenna which has already broken on mine!
Why I have one I purchased this phone 16 months ago for my own personal use. I bought this when I signed up with Verizon Wireless, and I really enjoyed this phone except for a few things which you will see below. Since this time, my company ...
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by BeastieGirl - Top 500, Nov 13 '02
Pros: Better looking than a Nokia Cons: Doesn't always get great reception
I have been a long time fan of Motorola, having one of those big Godzilla flip phones in the mid-90's and finally upgrading to a (now somewhat outdated) StarTac. When I had to buy a new phone for work, I went with the V120c, an apparently cheaper model...
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by drew99_mi , May 29 '02
Pros: Compact size and weight, user-friendly, good performance/reception Cons: None to speak of
OK, I switched again. As a previous Motorola wireless phone user (see my review on the StarTac 7868) I have come to depend on the reliability and quality of Motorola wireless. I bought the V120 for my wife, adding a second line to a Verizon wireless...
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by breviceps , Jan 12 '02
Pros: small, slim, high-end features, customizeable, sturdy, easy-to-read display, price Cons: screen can be easily scratched, antenna flimsy when fully extended
I bought this phone to be tagged onto my primary account for a Family-Share plan. I figure it was still cheaper to have one account, two phones instead of two completely different accounts.
The V120c is a trimode CDMA phone that can operate...
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by dncswknivs , Jul 08 '01
Pros: Ergonomically and aesthetically pleasing, more features than Ben & Jerry's flavors Cons: No day/time stamp on caller ID, flimsy antenna
Every once in a while a product comes along that sets the standard for that category. A perfect example among cell phones is the Motorola StarTac. Sleek, slim, light, stylish, and functional, it has not only been among the top cell phones sellers, but...
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by jonwes - Top 1000, Aug 22 '02
Pros: Feature rich, long battery life, stylish, light weight Cons: Some features difficult to access
Allow me to begin by mentioning that I have worked for Verizon Wireless in the corporate accounts division for six years this month. I have had a great deal of exposure to various handsets, and now I have a perfect forum to share the feedback that I...
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by rmskater , Mar 09 '03
Pros: Small but simple phone, internet browser, good functions. Cons: Antennae may eventually break off, no games.
This was my first "cell phone". I got it at Wal-Mart as one of those pre-paid phones. It was also my first dealings with Sprint.
The phone came with a battery, a charger, and the phone. It also came with an optional belt clip. Oh, and the...
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by starz7369 , Mar 19 '02
Pros: Sleek, Multiple rings, Good battery life Cons: Sometimes hard to hear
I used to have the Samsung 3500 when I was with Sprint, but both companies left a bad taste in my mouth. So, I opted for the most well-known brand (alongside Nokia) and checked out the Motorola V120c. The looks are definitely what caught my attention...
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by alvaradr , May 17 '02
Pros: sleek design, can be completely personalized, great price Cons: none
I just got this phone as part of Verizon's America's Choice Family Share promotional plan. I paid $49.99 and it was buy one & get one free. This phone has far surpassed my expectations, even after reading all the good reviews it's received so far.
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by kfgecko - Top 1000, Dec 03 '01
Pros: Good battery life, most needed features, improved interface for Motorola, programmable shortcuts Cons: No calculator, not as many assesories as Nokia
This is a great phone with high marks all around, but I'm hard pressed to think of any single feature to rave about. This is a "jack of all trades" kind of phone, and I'm quite happy with it. With Verizon service, I had to choose a phone that was under...
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