Thursday, October 22, 2009
Review: Motorola V60s
The Motorola V60s is an attractive "new" old style phone cover designed and developed by Motorola for Verizon Wireless. This tri-mode CDMA offers a touch of hands-free, improved SMS messaging, quality microphone, voice activated controls, 42 built-in tones, and a fully equipped browser. The V60s offers five unique models vibrating ring - a feature available only to a single set of phones. finish of the phone is a nice silver finish, which seems very professional and high end. The phone has no camera, which seems to be the logical complement of this phone, however, probably in an attempt to keep this phone very cheap in the range of accessibility, Motorola has made the role and the opportunity to MP3 to play outside. One of the worst features of the lack of this phone is the lack of a color screen. Almost all new phones released sports a color screen, however, not V60s. The Motorola V60 is pretty decent for a phone that does not have any high fantasy, high-tech options. Phone extremely easy to use and very reliable. Highly recommended if you need something basic and easy to use. General * Network: CDMA 800, 1900 / * 800 analog-style Form: Flip * Size: 3.4in x 1.8in x 1.2in * Weight: 4.4 ounces * Battery type: Li-Ion * Talk Time: 150 minutes * Stand -by Time: 200 hours * Camera: No. Adam X. knife is the author of the popular review site for mobile WirelessTalk.info.
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