Motorola V60i MKII Phone (AT&T)


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1 Pretty Good
The V60 i loved for about 6 months then a relitive got got a Sanyo 4700 with Sprint. I laiked that much better because the voicemail told you who your message was from, aqnd the ringers sounded better and were much louder. My other complaint was major when about 18 Months after haveing the phone my antenna broke off and was lost. AT&T would only give me a refurished Nokia 1260 which was not a nice or as expensive as my phone, and would only give it to me if I gave them my V60 and a 1 Year contract. So since I only had another 6 Months I did nothing about the phone, but I went to a smaller plan and gat a Samsung A600 with Sprint and have no Complaints, because the Motorola literraly whold only work in the AT&T Wireless Location.
2 yeah... cool stuff...
THIS PHONE IS OFF THE HIZZLE FO SHIZZLE i showed my girl my cell phone and she was like whoa! man dat's good. i like the way this phone looks it looks like a cell phone.... weird. anyways i haven't had any problems with this phone and i like it alot PEACE OUT G!
3 Very Good
Looks nice, works well, and doesn't have extra stuff that you don't actually use. Just everything you NEED, making it a resonable price.
4 Class action suit against AT&T & Motorola
I am researching a class action lawsuit against AT&T and Motorola. I have statistically researched both of my phones, and have peoved them to be defective. They both have %70 failure rates, in major cities, with full charges,and full antena reception. Our phones have been overcharging us continually hundreds of dollars ecach month. Every answer you will get from both is that it is your problem, not the phone or your service operators company. They are lying, they are aware this model is defective.I am looking for others with similar complaints, to join the suit. If you have suffered from the same problems contact attv60iclassaction@Yahoo.com to join the class action.
5 Excellent Phone and Service Provider
I upgraded to the V60i a few months ago and have been very satisfied with it. The compact size makes it easy to carry and it comes with a clip, so that I can hook it to my purse strap or belt.

I have no complaints about reception even though quite a few of my friends in the area have major problems with the reception on their phones. This may be due to the AT&T service and not the phone, but it is worth mentioning as I have never had calls drop out nor lost signal.

What I like most about this phone though is the alarm clock funtion. I am able to have many different alarms at one time. This comes in handy due to a changing schedule - I can just select a preset alarm time instead of setting a new alarm each night. What a great feature!

Basically I am very satisfied with this phone and with AT&T service and would recommend it to anyone in the market for a new phone.


6 It's your carrier and sloppy handling, phone is great
Get a Tracfone. No extra costs other than the cards. The Motorola V60i is great. If you take care of it it works just wonderful. I will never go to a wireless carrier again. They just don't care for their customers. Tracfone is far nicer to their customers, and bend over backwards to help. This is a great phone.
7 Surprising Disappointment
After 5 years, my Nokia 6160 finally died. It was a great phone. With AT&T service, it got great reception nearly everywhere. Not only in the city, where I normally used it, but in some pretty remote places in the mountains or along the coast as well. My challenge was to find a good replacement. I didn't like the new generation of gimmicky phones currently offered by Nokia, so I chose the straight- forward Motorola V60i color. (My phone is not a toy. I need it to be a phone.) It is one of the few phones that offer an optional hard mounted hands-free kit. (With all the proposed legislation to take telephones out of our cars, most of the cell phone company geniuses are now offering us ear-buds and a car full of wires in lieu of real hands-free kits.) I am very disappointed with the Motorola V60i phone. While it is pretty easy to use and is small and easy to carry, the reception, on the exact same AT&T network I was using before with my Nokia, is terrible. I drop calls where I have never dropped calls before. And I'm dropping a lot of them. I was hoping to stay on the TDMA network a little longer and wait for the GSM network to get more coverage. So I'm back out looking for another cell phone.
8 Mixed feelings
I love this phone but have had some problems with it. I am actually on my 4th, yes 4th Motorola V60i. The first one never worked with the handsfree port, so I sent it back to the company and they didn't send me a new phone, but a refurbished one. The next 2 (also refurbished) had problems also and I finally got lucky with the last one, which is the one I am currently using. Also, alot of the time it won't ring when I am getting a call... it only tells me that I have a voicemail waiting afterwards. This gets highly frustrating. I am ready to change.
9 The silver bullet
This phone has worked for me when my others (Nokia, Samsung) have failed. Often with only one bar. A truck ran over it and cracked the case, but it still works.
10 Not too good
I had this phone for awhile and it isn't that great. TDMA is not good at all, I would definately go w/ the T721 or the Samsung 426. Oh, and the reception could be becuz of the phone OR the service. This is the phone.
11 Excellent phone, with the right network
It seems a lot of these reviews are bashing the v60i because of reception. I know this review is supposed to be of AT&T service, but whatever. The problem with reception and voice mail is because of AT&T not the phone. I have a v60i with alltel and over the past 10 months have had next to no problems (save for a broken antenna, fixed at the alltel store that day for $10) This phone has all the features and is extremely durable. A great buy.
12 A RIP OFF
THIS PHONE BLOWS I HAVE HAD IT FOR A MONTH AND I THE ANTENNA HAS ALREADY BROKEN OFF. I HAVE BEEN TOLD TO SEND IT IN BUT THAT TAKES MUC TOO LONG. ALSO I DON'T RECIEVE 9/10'S OF MY CALLS EVEN BEFORE THE ANNTENNA BROKE. OFTEN I WILLL ATTEMPT TO MAKE A CALL WITH 3 BARS AND I WILL NOT BE ABLE TO. IT IS A FRIGGIN RIP OFF NEVER BUY THIS PHONE!!!!
13 V 60 UBBERALLES
I don't have this phone exactally. I have the 60 V. This is the same basic unit but the original issue. So I have had it for 2 to 3 years. I just want to say it 's perfect for me. It sounds good is a nice size ect. AND THE ANTENNA IS JUST FINE. Just dont put it in your pocket and sit on it. IDIOTS. I do keep mine in a case but I drop it often with no ill effects.The battery life seems to be shorter with age so I think I am either going to have it replaced or upgrade to this version.

PS. HANG UP AND DRIVE !


14 could be better
In the past 4 months, our family has purchases 3 v60i phones. The sound quality is better than our previous Nokia phones, but honestly, that is the only feature that we like better. We have had to replace one phone already due to antenna breakage. We were told to send the phone to Motorola for repair. But we had to pay for shipping and we would have been without a phone for a week. 2 of our phones will sometimes not ring. Calls go straight to voice mail. When I call customer service at ATT, we are told that the phones needed to be reset. This has happened on many occasions. Never with Nokia. There isn't an alarm clock, the phone book is more difficult to navigate, the smart key gets pressed easily.
15 antenna troubles
This is the worst cellular phone that i have ever owned. The antenna is flimsy and breaks easily. This problem isn't covered by the warranty and resulted in my purchasing three within the span of a year. If you ever put your phone in your pocket, think twice before buying this product!
16 What a piece of junk!
No Alarm Clock, the antenna breaks off easily, it's heavier than other phones, the calculator is hard to use, it has useless features. I loved my LG VX1 phone way, way, more, but Verizon's insurance company forced this Moto V60i replacement on me when my LG became a little flakey after 2 years of great service.
17 What a piece of junk!
No Alarm Clock, the antenna breaks off easily, it's heavier than other phones, the calculator is hard to use, it has useless features. I loved my LG VX1 phone way, way, more, but Verizon's insurance company forced this Moto V60i replacement on me when my LG became a little flakey after 2 years of great service.
18 What a piece of junk!
No Alarm Clock, the antenna breaks off easily, it's heavier than other phones, the calculator is hard to use, it has useless features. I loved my LG VX1 phone way, way, more, but Verizon's insurance company forced this Moto V60i replacement on me when my LG became a little flakey after 2 years of great service.
19 Great basic phone!
I originally bought this phone used on eBay but I like it so much I am going to buy a new one. I was interested in this model as an upgrade from my baisc Nokia for 2 reasons: 1)I work in an industrial environment and never heard my Nokia ring at work (didn't have a vibrate setting) and 2)the Nokia was an 'open face' and I was really beating it up wearing it on my belt. The V60 and exceeded my expectations. Also I'm not sure what the reviewer that said it ony has three ring tones was on about. The V60 has lots of them, he was discribing ring settings, not tones, and failed to mention several other options such as simultaneous ring & vibrate (I use this one so I don't have to switch setting every time I enter or leave work). I also found the User Guide pretty straight forward, so I guess if you don't understand that you won't be able to use too many features effectively. It also has the ability to sync info with almost any desktop computer, I find it much easier to manage my phone book and calander on my Mac (although you have to use iSync or other 3rd party software, not the Motorola software) and then download to the phone, I can even change the speed dial numbers on the desktop. Last but not least are the asthetics: a very sleek and professional looking mobile!
20 Good basic phone
I have an earlier version of the V60, and I have to say that I really like it. I've had it about 8 months now, and have had no problems with it. Reception is very good -- people are surprised to hear I'm on a cell -- they think it's a land line. I don't wish it had a camera -- I already have a digital camera for that. It's a good small size and it feels solid in the hand. I have had no problems with the antenna -- I carry it in my purse. I've banged it around a bit, because I'm clumsy, but it's still in great shape. This is only the second phone I've ever had, and I would like to keep it for awhile. It doesn't have a bunch of dancing bologna like some of the newer phones, but for a professional person, it's a great, dependable phone.
21 Underrated
I really don't know why people complain about this phone.
It has better reception than my wife's Panasonic, or the Nokia she had before that (same provider as mine). The clip is really effective at keeping the phone from falling off your belt, pocket, etc. I have however dropped my V60i from my hand onto asphalt - no damage. Battery life is exceptional. No, it doesn't have a camera or a color display, but I don't want those features anyway. I would have rated it 5 stars, but I occasionally bump the 3 external buttons and change ringer volume inadvertently.
22 Solid an reliable
Unlike has been expressed in quite a few user reviews I have no major problems with the phone. Yes, the functions might be tricky to find, but from a technical point of view it is excellent. The reception is fine (in Europe where the GSM coverage is a lot better than in the US) and as for the voice mail, that's a matter of operator and has nothing to do with the handset itself (I have no problems with my operator over here). In order to de-activate annoying beeps and sound one should read the manual (most of these sounds can be turned off). I even dropped it once, and as far as I can see there is nothing wrong with the antenna... Overall a good experience.
23 More bad than good.
The good part is that it is small. Voice activation is a nice feature. It does not use color which drains batteries very fast.

Bad is that it has average reception, not as good as Nokia phones. The manual is poorly written and Motorola does not provide live technical support and AT&T tech support is of no help. The manual says that owners have a choice of several ring tones including ring and vibrate but in fact user has only three choices, ring loud, silent, and vibrate. It takes some getting used to in learning how to use the Menu but once that is done it is not hard. Redialing is a problem. Not as simple as that found on Nokia phones for example.


24 OH, NO, NO, NO, NO...NO MOTO!!
Where do I start...The antenna is broken--the base, so as mentioned before, shipping is 7-10 days w/o a cell phone. Just recently when I receive calls, I am unable to hear the person calling, but when I call them back it is fine. When listening to messages, you can't just pass one up. You either have to delete it or listen to the whole thing--waste of time and inconvenient. I have had this phone 13 months and there are still things I have not been able to figure out--nor the people at the ATT phone centers. Uhmmm...This phone really is a bare-bones model. It looks good and is small with decent reception but other than that, not a lot of "extras." Not that I like/use all that other stuff but this phone is not cheap. But even the few "features" it has really don't help much. Ex: There is a light that flashes on top of the phone, I thought great, when on silent, I can tell if somebody is calling. Nope. The flashing light is either on all the time or off. I still don't know why it is there except to eat up the already short battery life. The outside display is hard to read in just about any light and the inside is not much better. Takes multiple clicks to do ANYTHING. I will have a new phone and/or carrier by the end of the month. Also, when I went in to ask about the current problem he didn't even bother to look at the phone. Just tried to sell me another one. And the clip for this phone looks like a plastic Freddy Kreuger claw. Just ridiculous.
25 My phone is possessed!
I've had this phone a few months.

Recently, it has started redialing on it's own. It doesn't matter whether I am holding it, or it is sitting next to me. It will redial the last person I spoke with. This has become more frequent in the last few days, even redialing while I am talking to someone (thus ending that conversation).

The cover is jiggly. I do not, as one reviewer suggested, keep this phone in my pocket. I keep it in a pocket in my handbag. Nonetheless, the cover is loose.

The phone menu is still confusing, after using it for a few months.

The voicemail is horrible. One must listen to the entire message before it can be deleted, wasting time and minutes.

Sometimes I receive messages days later.

The only good thing about it is its small, but not too small, size.


26 There are better phones out there
Battery life is terrible, only 2 hrs of talk time. Hinge on flip is not as sturdy as other brands. Reception is ok down to 2 out of 5 bars. I will stick with Samsung phones in the future.
27 Fair phone, poorly designed antenna
I deeply regret that I didn't exchange the phone for something else when I had the chance.

Sure, there are positives. The phone is small, looks sharp, and feels good in your hand. Menus are easy to navigate, numbers are easily added to the phone book, and the voice-activitated calling feature works well.

But: The phone can be difficult to hear with even a small amount of background noise. The ability to pick up a signal isn't as good as my wife's low-end Nokia (on the same network).

And then there's the antenna. Unless you're SUPER careful, you'll break it every couple of months. Ten bucks a pop to replace it (or $8.50 if you buy 2 at a time). And heaven help you if you break the plastic BASE of the antenna, which the repair people tell me is a common problem. You do that, and the phone has to be shipped to Motorola -- 7 to 10 days before you get it back, and a $75 charge if you're not insured. I've decided to SUPERGLUE mine until I buy another phone.

My advice: don't waste your money on this one. There are much better choices.


28 This cell phone I surely do not recommend it
Well I had this phone for about 3 weeks. Sure the phone was nice and all but then i started to notice some flaws about this cell phone. First of all the little silver part in the front the cell phone (closed) was all scratched and I am a person that takes care of my things. But thats not a big deal. Then i would go into malls and i would get EXTENDED AREA and it would not let me call out. So then when i really needed the cell phone (i dont really use my phone that much) the cell phone said EXTENDED AREA and so i returned it and got the NOKIA 3560 (GREAT CELL PHONE FOR THE PRICE) Well thank you for reading my review.....I really do not recommend this cell phone.
29 Phone is ok, AVOID ATT
Two weeks ago I bought a Motorola Smartphone, and was not happy with the service at local att store. Returned it under their 30 day garantee, and bought this phone. Now that I have it it seems a bit out of date to modern tech, but it works well enough. ATT however . . . Everytime I talk to a rep, a diffrent story. Today, I get an invoice for 60 for a week of service! This review might not help with purchasing from Amazon, however whatever your cell phone provider choice, make sure that it is NOT ATT, you WILL regreet it.
30 Nice little phone but a bit dated
The lower rubber button on the left side kept popping out, and I finally lost it. The mororola service line sent me to some lame Indian customer support call center and he suggested I ask Cingular for help, and to not tell them I was using ATT. Real integrity there. He said their address was somewhere on I-35, but did not know what the "I" was for in the address. No other help was possible to replace the rubber button. Come on guys....
User interface needs work. Belt clip is bulky, but is actually very functional, as long as you have a belt.
31 It was free, so I can't complain
I've had my Motorola V60i for about six months. Fortunately I haven't had any major problems with it. I've had no problems at all with the antenna. If people are putting the phone in their back pocket and sitting on it, they shouldn't be surprised if the antenna breaks off. Other than that, it seems to be just as durable as any other phone with an external antenna.

One of the minor problems I've had with this phone has been that sometimes when I plug in the charger, either nothing happens or it says "unable to charge." I have to fiddle with it to get it to work (unplug the charger, plug it back in, wiggle it, unplug it again, plug it back in, etc.). This happens with the AC charger as well as the car charger.

This phone has very good sound quality compared to some of the other phones I've used. It has plenty of volume, and there is a handy volume control button on the side of the phone which is very convenient.

The V60i has the ability to record short voice memos. Very handy.

The voice dialing feature is convenient and fun to use.

The metal enclosure is attractive and stylish. It has a "professional" look to it.

Best of all, I got this phone for free by signing up for a 1-year contract with AT&T.


32 GOOD/BAD
Good:
- can hold over 150 numbers
- is compact/ small
- has security locks for almost all folders
-is easy to navigate
- has strong and clear signal

Bad:
- plays annoying tune when phone is turned on or off, although it may be in the silent profile
- has no real features like bluetooth, infared or GPRS
-beeps when it is in silent profile
- does not suppport pictures


33 Good phone, lousy antenna
The antenna lasted 1 month in my pocket and I'm not that hard on phones. If the antenna were just a bit flexible I think it would last much longer. It is VERY hard to get into the phone to the battery, so if you plan to use two rotating batteries you should keep a little screwdriver handy. I have the nice desk charger with a spot for an extra battery.

Service has been pretty good compared to what I expected. Battery live is wonderful. I never thought I'd use the voice dialing feature (you speak the person's name and it dials) but it is very cool and I use it regularly.

If I cannot find an antenna replacement solution I plan to turn this phone in and trade up. It's a shame that this ruins an otherwise nice phone.

I have an idea for phone companies. Since we can send emails to our phones, why not allow us to send a "specially formatted" email to the phone which adds/removes/changes a contact. You know, something like ?+>Firstname=Joe Lastname=Smith. The phone could parse the information and plug it into the address book, then delete the message. Sweeet feature if it were there.


34 no good
The phone changeds ring modes by itself the atenna broke. It has a short in the flip top. it takes to long to get it fix. If you have one throw it a way
35 Happy with it, mostly.
I got this phone a couple of weeks ago and have been quite happy with it. Compared to my old Nokia, this phone is so much smaller and easier to carry. I haven't had much problem with the signals, but I did notice it's a little flakier than the Nokia. It can get good signals indoor, but it is more sensitive to changes in position. The battery life so far as been good. I don't use my phone very much, but I no longer need to charge the phone every other day (which is required for the old Nokia).

I am fine with the user interface, although the phone book interface could use some improvement. And the phone still can't replace my PDA.


36 so-so phone
I've had my V60i for 3-4 weeks now and I have mixed opinions about it. I like the small size and I have had no problems so far with reception. This is my first cell phone, though, and have noticed that the sound quality (when I'm talking on the phone or when I get a call from someone who has this same phone) seems to be mediocre at best compared to my land line phone. If you want a phone with sound quality akin to your land line phone, this isn't it.

I too, like one of the other reviewers, have had my phone change ring modes on me without my consciously having changed it.

The software that drives the menus on this phone is nutty. Sometime you push the right softkey to open the item, other times you have to press the MENU key - but it doesn't show that as a choice - you just have to "know" to press MENU when all else fails.

I had a lot of trouble with AT&T customer service setting up my voice mail. It seems to be a really big deal for them for some reason, and probably half the people I talked to do didn't know how to set it up and were just reading the instructions off their computer screen. When a step didn't work, it was always, "let me put you on hold a minute".


37 Wow....
Well, i am a teenager, and this is the third phone i've gone through, and this is by far the best! the two before this one were both Nokia 1261s, and i disliked those. so after i lost (yes, i lost the phone) that one, I got the V60i. wow, what a difference! i love this phone! the only gripes are that the modes (loud, vibrate, etc.) mysteriously change on me. for example, if i am on "Vibe & Ring" originally, and then next i look at my phone, its on "Loud." but otherwise its an excellent phone.

now regarding the concerns everyone has had:

1) service. have you thought about the fact that AT&T is terrible compared to Cingular? i have cingular with my phone now and the service was better than with my Nokia. and my relatives have had AT&T and had service woes as well.

2) Antenna. maybe the people whose antennas broke off were mishandling their phones? i know my antenna has not broken off yet, so I must be doing something right.


38 Just say no...
The reception and features are fine. It is much harder to program than previous phones I have used. I had the phone right at 11 months and 2 weeks and the antenna broke--believe me, it does not take that much pressure. I called ATT and they gave me info...turns out the antennas are breaking so often Motorola is fixing them for free. But, I would have to pay for shipping and be cellular-less for at least a week. Or I could have somebody fix it here and it would cost about 35.00 and done right away. I am choosing option "C". Getting rid of the whole thing and going with Cingular. Can't beat those rollover minutes!! And now on national plans!! Anyway, I never called Motorola to see if they fix the phone back to the original state or if they improve the attached antenna. Why get it fixed if it's going to just break again? Also, the battery does not seem to last that long. And the clip for the phone is absolutely ridiculous. It is a big, bulky, plastic thing.
39 It Has Looks and Brains!!
I have had my v60i for a month and a half and have had no problems. Before I purchased this phone, I read all the negative reviews regarding the antenna breaking. The antenna just doesn't break off for no apparent reason. Most likely the individuals applied pressure to the antenna to remove it from the holster. This is an absolutely beautiful phone. I get reception where I usually was unable to. I used to have a Motorola 720; I hated it. I was constantly charging it and dropping it because of the holster. It never stayed in the holster when I would bend. People are complaining about the holster for the v60i for being too hard to remove. I love it! Once I put my gorgeous v60i in my holster, it stays put.
40 Survives everything
I got the v60 for free about two years ago as a gift from my dad's credit card company. I loved it from the moment i first used it because it is super simple to use. Everything is dummy-proof from the menus to the keys... everything. But, what really makes this cell phone the best in the world is that it has survived a bunch of things. I've dropped it down two flights of stairs (didn't even turn off or malfunction), I've dropped it in the toilet (leave it to dry for a whole day), my boyfriend went swimming with his cellphone in his trunks, another friend of mine accidently left her in her jeans and the cell went into the washing machine, i dropped it going 80 mph on my fourwheel... that's only to mention a few of the bigger things that have happened to it...seriously, this cell phone rules... The only thing that i would recommend is buy a whole bunch of antennas... i've gone through eight... they're pretty fragile... But, otherwise the reception, the simpleness of it, the "endurance".... it just rules...
41 A well-balanced and affordable phone. Highly recommended.
I am currently using the Motorola v60ci (which is the CDMA version of the v60i, with the same features and specifications) since my Samsung A540 recently died a death and I decided to switch brands. I have heard mixed reviews about the older versions, but I find this newer version to be exemplary in all ways that matter. Here is the breakdown of my impressions:

Build Quality: 4/5 - The metal shell is very durable and gives the phone a nice weight, so at least you don't forget that you're carrying it. The flip is responsive and solid, and closes with a satisfying "snap". The only downside to this is that the attachment tends to wiggle a lot when not flipped up, which is disheartening but not a big deal. The buttons have a nice tactile feeling, which is a big improvement over newer phones with flush or tapered keypads. The biggest downside is the bulky and flimsy antenna, which will most likely break off over time.

Sound Quality and RF Performance: 5/5 - I have used quite a few cell phones, and this one is unsurpassed for sound quality. The earpiece is loud enough to hear in noisy environments, and the voice on the other end is always loud and clear. Unique to this phone is that the voices seem to have a lot of bass to them, which is a good thing since there is nothing worse than tinny and flat sound quality. In terms of RF (signal strength), it is better than any phone I've used. It can hold a signal in most places where my old phones could not, and the phone works well at the weakest signal.

Features: 4/5 - The v60i is an improvement over the v60c and v60g, which had relatively few features. This model has the expected games, internet browser, phonebook features, and settings control. The menus are fantastic, and easy to navigate. What it lacks is some of the modern bells and whistles, which I do not personally care too much about. A color screen and a camera is nice, but a phone is not a toy, so anything beyond the required features is peripheral.

Battery Life: 3/5 - My phone lasts for around 3 days on standby, with moderate usage. In terms of talk time, I usually get around 2.5 hours. Not too bad, but not the best either. Considering that I never play the games and rarely use the browser, it should last longer.

Overall, I am very happy with this phone, and this comes after a long period of searching for the right phone. It has a few shortcomings, but it has the right balance of useful features and functionality, so it is a safe bet for most people.


42 Not as good as it looks...
I have gone through my fair share of cell phones. Co-workers recommended I purchase this phone, but so far it's the worst I've had. The phone itself is easy to use, great size, but my reception is horrible! I've had service w/ AT&T for some 4-5 years and lived in the same area during that time. I had great reception with the several Nokia phones I've had, but unfortunately I get awful reception with this one. I wouldn't recommend it.
43 Bad signal and service
I bought this phone with AT&T service national plan. The phone is OK but the signal is very bad and appears roaming often even at home area.
The worst thing is the service. You don't know how much time you have left even they have "view minutes" in the website. I have been charged for air time a lot because they will tell you the website is not accurate up to 48 hours. But I found it is not updated for weeks!
44 Great Phone...not so great service!
This phone has the best reception I have ever had...trust me, I've been through 6 phones and 3 carriers. The only places I do not get service are in elevators and underground parking garages. AT&T does not have the best customer service and I am now switching services since they are in the beginning steps to get rid of the TDMA network, which is the network I am currently on. Their new (GSM) network is not very good and you can't switch this phone to the GSM network.

One major drawback is that the antenna is very long and you cannot adjust it. It has been broken once within the 2 years that I have had this phone. Motorola was more than happy to fix it since it was considered a defect.


45 Usefull, Durable
Celulars are becoming more usefull each day. And I think this one is one of the best on the World.
Very Cool
46 Solid Feel in your hand
The V60i is a very nice phone that is durable enough to stand up to the rigors of everyday use as well as the occasional drop. It has an incredible stand-by charge and I have found with my moderate amount of use that I can get away with charging about every 6 days. Clarity and useful features (not a bunch of games and music) make this phone a value, I plan to get another one for my wife.
47 Cool Cell.
This cellphone looks new but the menu setup .... I have for more than a month and I still can't costumize it easily! I suggest you to check Nokia too cause I had a Nokia last time and working whith it is much more easier especialy for ladies!
Bu the phone Looks Great! You can change the skin (just like Nokia) and there are alot of accessories for it that you can buy separately. The back light is green which (in my opinion) isn't as cool as the blue ones. Anyway overall I give this cellphone 3 stars and by now it did a good job for me.

Saturday, 06-Sep-2008 19:31:20 CDT
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