Anyone have, or can comment on a Motorola V60g?

thawolfman

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I'm getting sick of my Nokia 8260 w/ AT&T and saw this phone @ Amazon.com and it seems like a good deal.

I don't know how great T-Mobile is, but the phone is almost free after rebates.

TIA for any comments :)
 

Kenji4861

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From what I know, T-Mobile's coverage is as bad as Sprint PCS.

Phone wise, the Motorola V60 is a great phone. The V60c won first place in at Cnet's Verizon phone reviews ( I don't think it'll last since the Motorola T720 is out ).

But yea.. phone is great. Tiny, programmable sound, tri-band, flip phone, looks great.
I heard it's common for people to break the antenna. I have the V60c now and I've had no problems with the antenna.

Just make sure T-mobile covers your area.
 
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I have used a V60t for some time as a work phone. It is a beautiful little device, and works very well. They have done a lot to make the user menus more user-friendly than those on my StarTac.
 

SuepaFly

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I have it with T-Mobile service and have used it in Sacramento area and West LA. I really like it. Most of the time I have full bars of service. My only complaint is occassionally it will drop a call (like in Santa Monica) but then return to full bars. But that doesn't happen all that often. Overall I like the phone a lot and I like the service. I say go for it :)
 

Darien

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I have T-mobile (jumped on the 1000 min+free weekends for $40/month deal), and the v60.

It's a great phone.

Here in Los Angeles, I haven't got any problems with it. Normally at least 3/4 bars. At USC, signal is superb, with 4/4.

I heard it's common for people to break the antenna. I have the V60c now and I've had no problems with the antenna.

My antenna is good so far.

From what I know, T-Mobile's coverage is as bad as Sprint PCS.

Before my current phone, I had Sprint. Coverage was adequate. Oddly enough, my v60 gets better reception than my old samsung w/ sprint in los angeles. I think it was a problem with my phone, since everyone else i knew who had sprint seemed to be fine...
 

datalink7

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I got it w/T-Mobile. Had it for about a week. Been decent enough coverage so far (I think I dropped one call, and that was when I went too far into a building I think), and I love the phone itself.
 

Garion

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I'll throw in the dissenting opinion.. I had a Nokia 8260 that was on it's last legs (cell phones shouldn't rattle!). I went down to the store and picked up a V60. Looked pretty cool, had some great features and I was pretty impressed with it in the store, and bought it.

A week later, back it went. The battery life was about half that of my Nokia, the menu system was terrible and difficult to deal with (probably just me, however), and I hated the design. The flip kept popping open, the antenna kept jabbing me in the side, and the Motorolla cover was pitiful - When I opened the phone to make a call, the cover *blocked* the speaker.

It did have a few cool features, however- Voice activiated dialing is pretty sweet.

I've had about four Nokias, so I guess I'm just used to their system and their phones. The Motorolla just didn't live up to my expectation and I bought another 8260. Just make sure it's returnable - DON'T buy it at Amazon. You can usually get equally-good deals at a local shop, especially if you bring them the amazon deal and ask them to match it.

- G
 

etalns

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I have one of the Motorola V60 compact models, and I love it. The first few weeks with it are pretty brutal as it's far too stiff on the flip, but once you work it in a bit it's a beuatifal phone. Not only is it esthetically pleasing, but it's also very compact, and the phone end sound quality is very crisp and clear (although you do need to have a good service provider to get best resulsts of course).
 

masterxfob

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i have one and i don't like it much :(

here are my problems:
1. the reception on the phone isn't as good as the nokia phones
2. you can't really operate it with one hand, well i guess once it's opened, you can
3. lcd display sometimes doesn't appear when you flip the phone open
4. just recently, a rather loud buzzing noise occurs whenever the lcd backlight is on

i've had the phone for less than 3 months, i've never dropped it or abused it in any way. i'll be taking it in for warrenty but i'm not so sure i'll want to use it again, i've got a decent replacement for it now. i'd love to get one of those colod lcd phones though.
 

Thegonagle

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The V60 gets all the love on Epinions.

I'm going to replace my Verizon LG-TM510 with a V60i pretty soon, because of its improved usability over the LG, its more compact size, and it's finally a down to a semi-reasonable price.

I'm staying with Verizon Single-Rate Midwest though. I don't give a fsck about GSM, TDMA, or CDMA, only that my phone can make make that call from where I'm standing, and I ain't gonna fix what ain't broken.