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by ironclaw22 , Nov 03 '99
Pros: Small, clear, nice features. Cons: None
I recently bought a StarTac 7760 after much pestering from friends and relatives. All I can say is that I should have bought one a long time ago. This phone is very clear and I have never missed a call (at least I don't know of ever missing a call)....
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by gyozaman , Apr 22 '00
Pros: Size, Weight, Looks, Earpeice jack Cons: Expensive, Reliability (lifespan), Memory, antenna, ringtones
I have been a Motorola support for over 15 years - from the brick to the chunky flip to the startac. Only once have I strayed and used a Nokia that I got as a gift...and boy did it make me realize that Motorola is not as ahead of the game as they used...
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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 blythe , Oct 11 '99
Pros: Small size (cute) Cons: Nothing extraordinary here
I've been a cell phone user since 1994 and have owned many different models. The StarTac stands out in only one aspect. The phone is small.
Other than the size, I find nothing amazing or special about this phone.
The StarTac...
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by chris , Sep 07 '99
Pros: usability, design, features Cons: antenna, price, temptation to wear belt holster
When all is said and done, you're either a flip-phone person or you're not. It's kind of like preferring cats to dogs -- it's not very hard to figure out where you stand. If you are one of the pour souls who misses the appeal of flip-open phones,...
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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 remodelboy , Nov 15 '99
Pros: Good sound , pocketable and lots of accessories Cons: A little larger and heavier than the Startac
I spent the last 2 years trying to decide which flip phone to buy. I'm sure that part of the wait was to see if the price of these phones would ever drop.
I spoke with several customer service reps before buying, just to see if there were...
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by elmeland , Jan 27 '01
Pros: Small, light, clear display Cons: Easily breakable, especially the antenna and lid
I have owned the StarTAC for only less than a year now and am unhappy about the quality of the phone. I already had to get the phone replaced once. The shell of the phone can easily crack under normal usage and the antenna tip easily bends and breaks...
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by dmezzer - Top 1000, Dec 05 '00
Pros: Small, light, solid body. Cons: Breakable antenna, speaker problems, battery life
This is my second opinion on this phone which I have had for about a year and a half now. My other opinion still holds true in it's description and praise for some of the features of the StarTAC 7760, but my overall evaluation of the product has changed...
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by fhiga , Jan 09 '01
Pros: Great styling, Battery life, Feature, LCD Screen Cons: Antenna can break, should have more ringer tones
I got a black 800MHz CDMA StarTAC 7760 for use at work, and used it for about 8 months. I have also used a number of other phones and technologies, such as Qualcomm, Nokia, and Motorola iDEN phones.
I find the StarTAC to be a great phone,...
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by LoinB , Mar 08 '00
Pros: easy to hold Cons: terrible reception
I think you people should ask somebody who owns one of theese babbys if it is really a good phone!Someone in my family bought one of these phones and
he isnt to happy with it.He tells me that when ever he is in his truck
the reception is...
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by patrick194 , Apr 12 '00
Pros: Flexibility, large data entry, and all the software features you would need Cons: Reception lacks in certain places unlike other phones.
Approximately 6 months ago I purchased the Motorola StarTac 7760. If you like
simplicity and flexibility then this is the phone for you. The phone itself contains major
features such as voice-mail, and numeric messaging that can be adjusted...
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by elhelmete , Apr 26 '01
Pros: Size, style, reception Cons: Antenna, not intuitive, caller ID functions
I traded up to this phone from perhaps one of the largest: the Qualcomm 2700, so just the sheer reduction in bulk made me a happy camper right off the bat. This phone is still incredibly small and light even when compared to newer models.
I...
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by Stxevs , Jun 14 '00
Pros: Its a perfect size, and it crystal clear!!! Cons: cant think of any..
The Motorola StarTAC is a great cell phone to buy. It have many amazing features and has crystal clear reseption. I am a owner of the Motorola StarTac cell phone and i love it. It has had little to no problems as far a cell phones go and it has come...
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by BAD , Oct 18 '99
Pros: Size, features, quality Cons: price
The Motorola StarTac is the most expensive phone I have seen on the market today. You can get a phone from most service providers, when you sign up for their service, for one third the cost of the StarTac. For this reason, many would think that you...
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