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by adam_mor , Jan 24 '00
Pros: Small size, large viewing area Cons: Short battery time, worrisome static electric shocks
I've had my Star Tac for 4 months and am generally happy with it. I bought it for a couple reasons.
First, it is small enough to fit in my front pocket. When I was deciding which phone to buy, I was leaning toward a larger, less expensive...
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by BLiNKs55 , Jan 23 '00
Pros: great sound. i can hear every shriek of my mother's voice Cons: you'll lose it. I know you will. Not a guy phone
On my sisters 17th birthday, she received this cell phone as a gift. And after further investigations i have determined it "too small." This phone is just too friggin' small. I'm no heavyweight, but i've had a hard time getting my numbers...
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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 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 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 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 rondo79 , Jan 06 '00
Pros: size and convenience Cons: location of antenna
If convenience and size interest you in a cell phone, the Star Tac 7760 is for you. It fits easily in your shirt or pants pocket. It also has a very unique and simple to use holder to put on your belt or clip on your purse. The phone key board lights...
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by Putt4295 , Jan 04 '00
Pros: Small, vibrate feature Cons: Hard to scroll through options, loading numbers is tedious
On the surface, this phone seems great. It's small and... well... small, but for a young person who is on the go and wants something easy to use, this is not the phone.
My biggest problem with this phone is it is hard to save and organize my...
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by jegan2100 , Jan 01 '00
Pros: Size, clarity, ease of use Cons: Battery life
Being a long time cell phone user I welcomed the advent of the digital phone. Boy was I surprised. I've used Nokia's, Ericcsons, Sony and Qualcomms all with the same result I was greatly disappointed. I've used all of the services with the same result. I...
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by TheInspirer , Dec 30 '99
Pros: light, small, convenient, Cons: antenna it delicate, might miss calls if you open the phone too much
I have had almost every different type of phone and every service there is in New York. There is absolutely no phone in the world like the Star Tac. I must say that this is the best thing for anyone who like to be in contact with everyone always. It...
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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 jrummer , Dec 29 '99
Pros: size, weight, ease of use Cons: none
The Motorola StarTac 7760 is a great phone. If you are looking for a digital/analog phone this is one for you. The address book is easy use and enter numbers and names.
Sprint is now using a newer version of this with their PCS network....
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by beaglebuddy , Dec 26 '99
Pros: Small size, great sound, very good reception Cons: Tiny buttons
The Motorola StarTac dual-mode phones are some of the best around. They are small enough to carry in a pocket, yet pack a battery that lasts quite a while. The phone is so convenient to carry around that you find yourself putting it in your coat or...
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by lnjo , Dec 25 '99
Pros: small, compact, pager-like with holder Cons: gets too hot, drops calls without warning
i like this star tac because of its lightness, durability, clarity and easy-to-use features however...
i have had to utilize the rapid replacement service at least 6 times secondary to problems with dropping calls, each and every time i made or...
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by Jdijaili , Dec 21 '99
Pros: Not heavy,great for busy people. Cons: You think you do not have it with you because it is very light.
I think that the StarTAC 7760 is great model.I like this product because it is small,long life battery and a great thing to use while in a meeting. The 7760 is not too much and it is just right for people who need a small phone.I think people who are not...
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