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by mas90guru , Jan 23 '00
Pros: Light, good audio on CDMA systems Cons: Pricey accessories if you buy genuine Motorola
I have the Startac 7760 which I use on Bell Atlantic's CDMA service extensively thoughout Connecticut. I also have a Nokia 6120 that I use on SNET's TDMA service. I find the audio quality on the Startac on Bell Atlantic to be much better (less...
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by gauldd01 - Top 1000, Jul 10 '99
Pros: Tiny, lightweight, intuitive Cons: Antenna is a gimmick, buttons awkward for large fingers
Motorola's Digital StarTac is a great innovation, in a rapidly changing cellular phone market. It is easy to use, intuitive, and the VibraCall silent alert is one of the best features. No more embarassing ringing during visits to the movies,...
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by Steve59Vickie , Jan 01 '01
Pros: small, light weight, affordable Cons: NONE
Package Content Options,the StarTac phone comes equipped with a standard battery and an AC adapter to get you up and running. An exciting line of accessory options,now with the little bittie phone, and lighter than ever.
I purchased my...
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by STLambert , Dec 31 '00
Pros: Reliability, Clarity, Convenience, Convenience, Convenience Cons: None
I've had cellular phones since 1989 and this phone is what cellular always promised to be- reliable as a hammer and small as a pager!
I struggled through the early years with 2 pound analog phones that were unreliable and too big to carry....
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by midknightrydr , Aug 30 '00
Pros: Great reception/reliability, good talk time, chaulk full of features... Cons: Steep price, small buttons, could be easy to loose if you're not careful...
I've had my StarTac ST7760 for quite some time now, I've upgraded from the Nokia 6185 (Sprint PCS), to the StarTac (MCI WorldCom, and it was the best choice I've ever made. The StarTac drops calls 90% less than the Nokia, and its small size makes it...
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by ilvkids , May 17 '01
Pros: Small and light Cons: Antenna keeps breaking
Love my star Tac the best cell phone I have ever owned. My husband and I both have one and it is great. The only problem we have is that our antenna's keep breaking off. So bad my husbands is stuck inside. I like the fact that we have caller id and...
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by a2taliesin , Aug 26 '00
Pros: small, vibrate function, indestructible Cons: breakable antenna, digital service
Seriously though, I bought this phone three years ago and before that I had always thought about how simple and inexpensive it would be to add a silent vibrate function to a phone. I mean you can get a pager for 3 bucks a month! When they came out with...
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by stvert , Jan 15 '00
Pros: Size and Clarity Cons: None
The Motorola StarTac is the best cellular phone that I have ever used. I have no complaints and have never been told of any problems on the other end of the phone call. I would recommend this phone to anyone and everyone. I have gone from cellular...
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by redthree57 , Aug 15 '00
Pros: Size, CDMA capabilty, Vibracall feature Cons: reception
With cellular phones and service becoming such a thriving market these days, purchasing a cellular phone can almost be like buying a car. With so many different styles, types, names, and models it can be quite a task when choosing which one to buy....
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by seisguy , Mar 31 '01
Pros: Size, excellent audio clarity, accessory compatibilty with other StarTAC products, good battery performance. Cons: Antenna can get snagged on clothing.
Being a "die-hard" Motorola user for the past few years (after using NEC, Nokia, Oki and Mitsubishi while doing Cellular Sales), making the progression from a DPC550 "flip phone" (5yrs ago) to a StarTAC 6000e (3yrs ago) and now to the StarTAC ST7760,...
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by sdarlin , Aug 13 '00
Pros: compact and easy to use Cons: small buttons
My husband and I both own Star Tac 7760s, and we love them. We decided on the Star Tac because it's very compact. In addition, the spouse wanted a phone he could use in the subway tunnel, and this was it.
I especially like the fact that it's...
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by jfkreviews , Mar 14 '01
Pros: tons of features, excellent reception, small, light, sleek design Cons: hard to find your way through the extensive list of menus
You cannot go wrong with this phone! The StarTAC ST7760 is easily one of the finest cell phones on the market and probably the best choice for under $200. I owned a StarTAC ST7760 for two years before I sold it to buy the slightly more advanced (and...
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by Jhickey697 , Feb 09 '01
Pros: Super reliable, and light. Low EMF ratings. Cons: How many times do I have to get this antenna replaced??
This is a good phone. The buttons are small, but by programming you frequently called numbers in the phonebook... who hits the buttons?
SprintPCS service with this phone provides great clarity. It's light, and can fit in a pocket anywhere....
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by myrtle911 , Jan 25 '00
Pros: Clear, Small, Simple Cons: Expensive?
I highly recommend purchasing this cellular phone. I have one myself and it works like a charm. The digital service comes through crystal clear and the battery time on these is unbelievable, u can charge it while u sleep and you'll never have a problem...
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by elastica , Dec 11 '00
Pros: Small enough to put in the breast pocket. Slick look and feel. I love the backlit display. Cons: I have to charge it every night if I keep it on.
As a person who travels 5 days a week, I've become a fan of StarTAC's solely based on the size and weight. I usually slip it in my breast pocket and forget about it.
I had the last generation Nokia and decided that I wanted a smaller phone...
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