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by eleen , Mar 19 '00
Pros: great reception, conveniently lightweight Cons: not as user-friendly as other phones
I bought this product to replace my bulky old Sony phone. The absolute greatest thing about my StarTAC is its portability. The worst thing is probably the short battery life, especially in comparison to at least the newer Nokia phones (e.g. 6000 series)....
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by ReviewDog , May 12 '00
Pros: Compact, Lightweight Cons: Short battery life, no alpha display
When I was first looking to purchase a cell phone, I had basically no idea what kind to buy. I wanted a model that was inexpensive and provided good service. I am not a hardcore mobile phone user. I use my phone mainly on the weekends and for...
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by dmezzer - Top 1000, Jul 17 '00
Pros: Small size, solid construction, feature rich, good service.. Cons: Have to flip to view CallerID, address book editing somewhat cumbersome.
There are a variety of StarTAC models now available, the one I currently have is a StarTAC ST7760 and I'll use that as the basis of this product review, while trying to remain cognizant of basic concerns of cell phone users and address some general pros...
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by supermomwannaB , Feb 07 '00
Pros: Light-weight, durable and lots of features. Cons: cost.
I have had a lot of cell phones and up until recently have been very dissapointed in them. Some can not be carried in your purse because it's as heavy as carrying a brick. When my phone would ring, I would have to dig through my purse (because it was...
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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 aznpapi88 , Jan 19 '00
Pros: size, battery, signal strength Cons: menu application though not as difficult as the nokia
The StarTac 7760 for the Sprint PCS service.. short and simple info.. A great phone for veteran cellular users. Somewhat difficult to get familiarized to for newbies. The Lithium-Ion battery lasts you much longer then you will have to worry about. If...
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by alphonse , Jan 11 '00
Pros: light-weight, very small Cons: Overpriced, doesn't feel durable
I'm thinking about my purchase of my StarTac in August 1999 as premature. It sucks when you find out that your brother bought essentially the same phone for aboutt half of what you paid for it ($250, including tax + S/H).
The phone itself is...
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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 SDL , Feb 02 '00
Pros: compact size, long-lasting battery Cons: price
I have had several different cell phones over the past few years. At first, it was to keep in the car in case of emergency, but it slowly became something I wanted to keep with me when away from home so I could always be reached, or make calls should I...
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by alstein35 , Jul 18 '00
Pros: Compact design Cons: Battery power
I bought this phone because of its compact size and usability. I commend Motorola on both these fronts. For the first 5-6 months of owning the phone, I would say that I was 100% satisfied with the phone. However, I am becoming increasingly less...
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by steelers79 , Dec 30 '99
Pros: Sturdy, compact, and long life Cons: Need to flip cover to use caller ID
The Motorola is a good sturdy phone. I found that it is durable and provides good reception. It has a "real" long life for the lithium battery, as it claims. Other phones have claims of long battery life, but this one lives up to it's claims...
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by joshuanewman , Oct 27 '99
Pros: Small, so you'll carry it all the time Cons: Pricey
A few months back, I replaced my larger cell phone with a StarTac. At the time, I chose the StarTac for its cool factor. But since then, I've been surprised to see that a littler phone is in fact more useful. Since buying the StarTac, I've made...
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by jumpman23-6 , Feb 23 '00
Pros: lightweight,battery life,features Cons: durability
I have owned A 7760 for about 6 months now. Before I had A startac 7760 I had A startac 6500 that I did not like so I was kind of unsure about buying another but as soon as I used my 7760 I knew I had made the right decision. The 7760 has excellent...
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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 elizabethanne , Feb 11 '00
Pros: size, backlight, vibracall, phone book Cons: flip sometimes inconvenient, buttons hard to push
I am truly one of the pickiest people on this planet. I can never find anything I like, but after three months of searching for a cellular phone that could meet my standards, I have finally found one... the Motorola Startac 7760. This phone has so many...
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