Pros: Styling, performance and features, external Caller ID Cons: Voice dialing for only 20 entries, price
The Motorola V60t is offered by AT&T Wireless and is a tri-mode digital phone. The V60t is compact, looks nice and has performance and features that justify its price (you can get it for $250 with service contract).
Pros: Compact, sleek, attractive, loud ring Cons: No color display, vibrates so hard it is audible, annoying menus, no GSM support
I purchased the Motorola v60t in the spring of last year because I wanted a newer phone with some frills, and my Nokia 3360 (see my review on the 3360) just wasn't cutting it for me anymore. The first thing ...
Pros: Sharp, tiny, great ergonomics, packed with features, BETTER ANTENNA Cons: Priced a bit high, but now well within reason, lacks advanced PDA features
Everyone who's ever read my Motorla wireless reviews has to realize that I'm a big fan of Motorola...While the wireless handset market has certainly gotten ultra competitive, (and hence, some incredibly capable little phones are being introduced to...
Pros: Nice features, flip convenience, strong reception. Cons: No web or GSM, no useful keyboard lock, hard to change rings. Antenna can break!
Like many users I came to the V60t after using a series of Nokia phones. IMO, Nokia still has an edge in menus and logic, but the V60t is close and offers great performance and convenience.
First is the flip-phone design, which is the reason...
Pros: Small, Smart, Tough-Skinned and a long-lasting battery. Cons: Hard to add ringtones, bulbous antenna. Not much of a PDA.
Recently I managed to kill yet another mobile phone, most recently a Motorola v2397 (read my review of that phone for details); so once again I had to find a new phone.
This time I had the luxury of some warning; so I was able to shop around...
Pros: Long battery life, easy to use, excellent size. Cons: Basic menus, no color, may be expensive without cell plan.
The Motorola V60t phone is offered through service with AT&T. The phone is tri-mode and has basic features. This may be a plus for many users since the interface is simple and useful. The phone has a silver covering and flips open. I guess many people ...
Well, it was finally time to say goodbye to Sprint. I loved the selection of Sprint phones, but the price and reception simply weren't working for me anymore. I loved my Samsung, but it was time for a phone that I would be able to use almost anywhere. So...
Pros: Compact, stylish, good buttons, great screen clarity, external window Cons: Bad alarm, ring/vibrate feature unpredictable, earpiece volume could be louder
I have Cingular, and had been thinking of upgrading for a while, but couldn't bear the ~$300 price tag. Last week, however, I walked into Staples and couldn't resist the $29.99 sale price (with rebates and new activation; my contract ran out recently -...
Pros: Very small, sturdy, and feature filled
Cons: Features may not make up for high price
To start, THIS IS BY FAR THE BEST LOOKING AND FEELING PHONE I HAVE EVER HELD! Motorola's new V60t is the top of the line phone currently offered by At&t Wireless. As such, they are also charging a top of the line price. At $200, the V60t is priced at...
Pros: Best small phone since the Nokia 262! Cons: Average ring, Vibrates and then rings if set on both
I have only had this phone for a couple of days but I am extremely impressed with the clarity of the reception. I have had three phones in the last week and several more over the last year. This phone is by far the most enjoyable to talk on.
It has...
Pros: Stylish, Small, Light, Great Reception, Convenient Caller ID Screen, Clear Calls Cons: Stubby Antenna, Cost, Scratchable Case(reported)
I recently picked up this phone when i switched calling plans but mainly because my other phone was...let me say damaged. I was a little careless with it. I was looking to buy something a lot smaller than the 6120 that I was previsously using and this...
Pros: sophisticated, stylish, small yet good size Cons: no games, no alarm, not for teenagers
Pros:
Well I got this phone because I wanted a flip-phone and this was the only one AT&T had...well I'd say this phone is pretty good, its really small, yet when unfolded its a good size phone. It's sophisticated in that it even comes with a belt...
Pros: Small size, ease of use, clear controls Cons: Smallish buttons, three-bar battery level display
I bought this phone after I dropped my 5-year-old Nokia 282 flip phone. It was $125 through TracFone, and was just about to go out of production when I got it in July of this year. What amazed me right off the bat was how much smaller it was than the ...
Pros: -Clarity
-Build Quality Cons: -Lack of Advanced Featuers
Wow what can I say about this phone that hasn’t already been said already. I have had it since 2003 and it is still as clear as ever. That’s 4 years! It seems my friends are replacing theirs every 6 months, true much do to their own causing. The new ...
i upgraded to a v60t from a nokia 8260 and boy was that the biggest mistake i could ever make. the v60 has a bulky antenna which adds to its size. the reception is horrible; i have at&t and it was never this horrific with my nokia. the battery life is...
Pros: Tough little phone. Easy to hear conversations. Good voice
quality. Cons: Cingular could never make it work dependably to receive
incoming calls.
Tough little phone. I had to hit it _three times_ with a hammer to be sure it could not frustrate me any more! I'm pretty sure it was defective from day-one, but I could never verify that. I bought it from Best Buy for $150. Of course when it ...
Pros: Small, lots of features, great reception. Cons: Antenna is not too stable.
I have been using the Motorola V60 on Bell Mobility's network in Toronto, Canada for the past 4 months. I must say that I am pleased with this phone.
I have been through a wide array of cellular phones over the past 8 years - about 12 in total....
I can't emphasize enough how much this phone sucks. I will now list all of the reasons I feel this way.
1. This phone sucks because the antenna breaks off in a stiff breeze. I have had this phone for about 8 months and have gone through about 10...
Pros: Sleek design , intuitive functions , loads of options Cons: can't download ringtones yet but should be able to soon
Well , I have had quite a few phones and this one is the best . It can operate both digitally and analog so it has quite an extended operating range . The voice activated dialing feature is a really nice touch it recognizes entries on the first try ....
Pros: External Caller ID Screen
Voice Activated Dialing
Excellent Battery Life
Daily Planner
Thin Design Cons: Price
No Downloadable Programs
No Games
I will definately say this, the Motorola V60t, caught my eye from my Cellular phone provider CINGULAR WIRELESS. What didn't catch my eye was that I had to caugh up $250 for the phone. Its a really nice phone, has a few useful features. Such as a date...
Pros: Looks great, small Cons: Antenna Breaks easy, lousy reception
I like my phone in my pocket, not on the belt. I have broken the antenna twice, then threw the phone away. Not as good of reception as my previous Nokia. The antenna problem seems to be widespread as motorola had to set up a special service center to...
Pros: Great phone all around. Cons: Can't download ringtones.
Great phone with enough features to please just about anyone. But volume can be a little higher and does not support downloadable ringtones. Otherwise I think it is the best phone on the market so far. I have it for 5 month now and it works great. It has...
Pros: The Motorola V60t is compact and sleek. Cons: I find the V60t a little confusing and difficult to use.
I have only had the V60t for a few weeks and I am already having a difficult time justifying the price. While the size of the phone is certainly a convenience and the sound clarity is good, I fail to see what is so special about this particular product....
Pros: easy to use
great connection Cons: poor graphics
The best thing I can say about this phone is that it is easy to use. Great for car calling (not that I'm advocating talking while driving but to each their own).
I'm sad that I've upgraded and now can't use my new phone as easily.
The Greatest Phone of All,In a Nutshell----The World's Best Flip! by motorolame ,Feb 24 '04
Pros: Excellent sound quality,reception,good battery life,loaded w.features...voice dialing,etc Cons: No speaker phone,internet accessibility or digi-cam,not compatible w.high speed data networks
This is by far the best cell I've ever owned....its incredible and the best flip Motorola has ever made.They did a superb job in upgrading the already cool v60i,and made it into a masterpiece!
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