Motorola - Best phone I've had
Written: Sep 07 '02
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Pros: Ultra compact, durable and stylish!
Cons: Service quirks, phone glitch causes loss of voice to other side...
The Bottom Line: I am happy to recommend this phone to anyone who desires a flip-top. It's the only one with AT&T. I just hope no one else experiences the problem I had.
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| bigeven's Full Review: Motorola V60t |
I purchased my V60t phone back at the end of June 2002. I was able to get the $250 dollar price for a renewed AT&T service contract.
Anyway, the phone was working great for a while. It was able to work in my room which is located in our basement. No other service so far (Cingular, Sprint) have been able to function in my room. I need AT&T because I do alot of business duties for my computer job.
As for the con I wrote, "loss of voice", lately, why attempting to use my phone in the basement, suddenly calls were no longer able to connect, and when they did, I started losing contact in the way where I can still hear the other party, but they could not hear me anymore. I was having to use my main home line to check my voicemail.
I just received a refurbished model which AT&T has supposedly updated for TDMA and GSM, I believe. I'm still not sure what happened about the loss of voice, but I hope it does not happen again on this replacement.
Right now this is the only flip-top phone available with AT&T service, and I paid good money so this should not be happening.
It is still the best phone I have purchased so far. It seems to get better signal strength then my old Nokia 8260. And they're both AT&T phones.
Recommended:
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Amount Paid (US$): $249.99
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