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by jiwhite - Top 500, Dec 21 '99
Pros: Sexy, Features Cons: Bad Reception
I bought the Motorola StarTAC 7760 because I wanted a small, sexy dual-mode phone. In the store I was assured that despite its size, it had the best reception available. I love this phone when I'm in the city where there is a strong signal available....
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by trauts1956 , Dec 19 '99
Pros: Range, clarity and size Cons: Battery could last longer
I bought this phone on the salesman recommendation. It was small and it had all the features that I wanted. My previous phone was too big too fit into a pocket. I've had the phone for 8 months now and by far its the best phone on the market.Its small...
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by cbielen , Dec 18 '99
Pros: Slim, Cool, Great Features, Extra Piggyback Battery Cons: Occassional Cut offs if not in digital area. Will not show voice mail warning on screen if not in digital zone
I work in the media and I travel a lot and have to do a lot of crazy hours. I needed a phone that will be light yet have a hood battery life
and provide me with caller id plus voice mail.
I am very pleased with the Motorola 7760 because it's...
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by chrystiak , Dec 18 '99
Pros: light weight, lots of options, user friendly Cons: none that come to mind
The Motorola 7760 is the best buy for you buck. Not only is it tiny, but the sound is as good as a land line. I love the feature of analog AND digital, works wherever you go. The signal was strong, now matter where I've used it. Love the ring,...
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by hitekmastr , Dec 17 '99
Pros: Compact, lightweight, ergonomic Cons: Menu hierarchy takes some getting used to and battery recharging is a minor hassle
I REALLY like my StarTAC digital phone. Got it from Bell Atlantic. Before that I had an Ericsson that looked like a big box and people used to tease me when I wore it on my belt. Also, the system I was using previously kept "cutting out" in...
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by cpizano , Dec 15 '99
Pros: see review Cons: see review
The StarTAC7760 is a good, reliable phone. It gives you one of the smallest phones in the market with the
trendy StarTAC look. My overall experience is satisfactory.
The Pros:
- Dual Mode : Works in digital CDMA and also in Analog...
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by wbond , Dec 14 '99
Pros: convenient size, light weight Cons: battery life could be better
Prior phone was a Nokia and I thought that I would not like this Startac, but the phone really has turned out to be great. It is smaller than my previous Nokia and very light weight. The thumb control to dial the selected number is a great feature....
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by weenie , Dec 14 '99
Pros: compact , good sound Cons: breakable, annoying to flip
When I first bought this phone my main objective was to have the best looking phone out of all my friends since most of them have Nokia 5180 or 6180. I still think that the starTAC is better looking and more compact but it is much more flimsy and...
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by carey.b , Dec 14 '99
Pros: Small & Lightweight Cons: Bad reception, not user friendly
I just got the new Star Tac for work and I don't think I like it much.
First of all, the phone is Way expensive. It has come down in the last few months but it still remains a bit out of reach for most people. The reception I have found in both...
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by matth9 , Dec 13 '99
Pros: Compact, Great Display, Ergonomic Design Cons: Nice speed dial button, but not as good as the sony wheel
I purchased this phone about a year ago. I already had a StarTAC Analog phone and wanted to switch to digital but still wanted the same small design.
The phone has held up beautifully in it's year of constant use in my service. I keep in my...
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by Spiffy.the.Cat , Dec 12 '99
Pros: Compact, lots of features Cons: short battery life
I like the compact size of this phone; it fits easily into a pocket. The display is also a positive feature, neither too small nor too large. The phone has many useful features, but the most useful option is the silent-vibrating mode, allowing you to...
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by ericorey , Dec 01 '99
Pros: Size, Quality of sound when fully charged Cons: Phone Layout, Ring Volume, Difficult to hold, No internet cabilities
I have owned my Star Tac for nearly 5 months. Overall, the sound quality when the battery is fully charged is absolutely terrific. However, there is a three level scale for the battery, and once it reaches two, you start to experience some...
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by virk , Dec 01 '99
Pros: Size and weight are remarkable without a major sacrifice in features, Less radiation Cons: Price, Poor User Interface (Difficult to use)
The fact of the matter is that the network you are on is more important than the phone you have. So if the CDMA network in your area is not good then don't even consider this phone.
If there is a quality CDMA provider in your area and your...
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by bjgoldstein , Nov 17 '99
Pros: small and lightweight Cons: difficult to program and use
I've been using Motorola phones for years and this is my second StarTac. Motorola should have learned by now how to design the software for a digital phone. Yes, its small and battery life is good. But the software is incredibly difficult to learn and...
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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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