Pros: Feature rich, small enough to fit in a pocket; can be used internationally. Cons: The antenna, calling via voice, my apprehension about Motorola
UPDATE: 1/29/06 My phone has passed on. Although I can still call out and receive calls in I can't see the screen. This phone is not made anymore but can be found on eBay. For the right price I'd recommend it still. I enjoyed it very much. We ...
Pros: bluetooth, voice dialing, color screen, camera Cons: earpiece volume, motorola technical support is worthless
I have been using the v600 on the Cingular network in Chicago since the beginning of July 2004. [Note: I have updated this review at bottom to further explain defect in the phone, and to review motorola technical support] My main reason for ...
Pros: Good Quad band world phone. Bluetooth, Camera, great connectivity. Must have for a Geek/Gadget Freak. Cons: Lack of external memory. Cannot record video.
The V600 is a Quad 850/900/1800/1900 band GSM/GPRS phone. That means it can be used anywhere in the world except Japan. To avoid very expensive roaming charges overseas, it is best to get a local prepaid SIM and use it when you are traveling. However, ...
Pros: Cool look, Bluetooth, global phone Cons: no video with camera, could be lighter, moderately expensive
The V600 is Motorola's new flagship mobile phone. Is it the best camera phone ever? No. Is it a nice phone that will garner attention and looks? Yes. So the choice is up to you. The Phone The V600 was the Academy Award gift ...
I was first introduced to this phone last year, 2003. I was still currently using a nokia 8390 at the moment and had no intentions of buying a new phone just yet. But then around January 2004, I decided I needed to switch my phone, and my choice was ...
Pros: Sound clarity, list of features, sturdy, well built, nice design Cons: Phone Book, Lousy Reception, Battery life, Bluetooth implementation, Ringing volume, speakerphone
I was a very happy user Sony Ericsson T39 for about 4 years. The main reason that I decided to look for a new phone is that T39 had an early implementation of Bluetooth technology and the phone reception was quite inconsistent, rather poor. Finally, I ...
I noted that a number of previous reviewers for this mobile has mentioned how they were once a 'Nokia' person. I am in the same band of brothers. The allure of a 'flip phone' was what converted me to trying the Motorola, and due to it's acceptable ...
Pros: Attractive, has most features that one expects and more, unique, will satisfy a Motorola fan Cons: Interface lacks polish, behind on features, high price, Razr is more desirable
After my Sony T610's antenna went haywire and the phone met its demise, I was in little position to buy any phone other than a V600 from my friendly T-Mobile scalper (edit: dealer). I needed a phone that could take pictures and use bluetooth ...
Pros: Price, Many Features, Bluetooth, Speaker Phone, good picture quality Cons: slow processor, Voice Recognition, Camera Software
Recently, I had an unfortunate accident washing my Sony Ericsson 610. It was an excellent phone, but it was a bit odd to use with my big hands. So, I decided to try flip phone. I chose Motorola V600 mainly because it was only phone with Bluetooth ...
Pros: Easy to use
Great camera and simplicity of features Cons: Poor reception in many areas
Problems with battery charging
Slow processor
This phone is with T-Mobile service. I received this phone from my dad before going off to college, and since then it has been my main source of voice communication. When I first started to use it, I was pleased by its simple design, rubberized ...
Pros: Sleekness, Color Screen, Camera, Internet Enabled, Bluetooth Technology Cons: No video, no call restrictions,
Earlier this year I had Sprint, thank God my 2-year contract is over, but I did have the Sanyo 5500 (BLUE). The Sanyo 5500 is like one of the number one phones and I do miss it very deeply. I have Cingular for a wireless carrier now, which is ...
Pros: Numerous features, size, and weight Cons: Charging constraints, camera malfunctions, and movement constraints
I've owned the Motorola V600 since the end of September 2004. I liked the look of the phone and the features (flip phone style, small, it weighed very little, and it could store many phone numbers). I'm not a fan of camera phones, but with technology ...
Pros: chic construction, mp3 ringtones, great screen, beautiful earpiece sound Cons: lid feels a little loose when fully opened, not a big deal.
I just want to say that people often times rip on phones for no apparant reason. Well I am not going to do that, instead I would like to say that this phone is hands down the best cell-phone I have owned. I originally had a Motorola T722i which is a ...
Pros: *Sleek design
*camera (not perfect though)
*beautiful screen
*perfect feel in hand
*bluetooth Cons: *no full screen on front
*camera picture quality
*cannot change button backlight
color
*bad manual
Bestbuy had the deal I describe in the title: buy a v600 for $149 after rebates get v400 free and a bluetooth headset free. When sign up for Cigular just 1yr!! I could not resist! This phone is great, I did not expect to love the phone this ...
Pros: Bluetooth, good phone performance. Cons: Lots of bugs, horrible wired handsfee sound, easy inadvertently change to silent mode.
AUDIO QUALITY: Quite good when not using a handsfree kit. And the speakerphone is quite usable for a cell phone. MULTIMEDIA: The phone can play short video clips, but there's no way to record them, nor transfer them from the PC. The only way is to ...
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