This is a fine phone without useless extras. It is trimode and can access the analogue network when necessary. The audio quality and speaker phone is the best there is. Lay it open on your dashboard and it is as good as any car kit. It has no camera so it won't be confiscated at screenings or in high security situations. The small screen will not call unwanted attention in a darkened room or theater. Reception and transmission performance in marginal situations is about average. The connector used to charge the phone is delicate and can be a source of frustration. It lacks a simm card so the only way to import your phone numbers to or from another phone is to back them up them to a computer using an USB cable and software, about $10 on ebay. Batteries are cheap and can last more than 4 days with moderate use. The shape is a bit slippery in your hands. Verizon considers this phone obsolete and will want to sell you a newer one for $200.Read full review
Solid, attractive phone that seems pretty rugged so far. Mine has the proprietary Mercedes Benz firmware so that it plugs into the cradle in my car and I can use it hands free through the car's audio system and built in microphone. Unfortunately non-Mercedes versions of this phone won't do this. It's a pretty basic device but all I need and it's the only model phone that will work in my seven year old car. Unlike the older V60 series phones, it's fully 911 compliant and still supported by Verizon. It has much better reception and battery life than my old Sanyo phone.
I bought it, ASSUMING that it was a modern phone, which it appears to be. My mistake to not have done research on the phone. It's an older phone, green - nonvga screen. No camera, no colors and texting is left to the BASICS, just texting, literally. Seems to work good though. I got it as a back up phone in case I have to replace my current one until my contract is up. It will serve that purpose.
The Motorola V60 series of phones are good basic cell phones. I use my phone for making phone calls and this phones works just fine for that. I have owned one for two years now and it has never failed me. I have dropped it and even lost it in the snow for over a week and once thawed out it worked just fine. This is a good basic phone that will provide years of service for you.
I wanted to stay with the same cellphone model I had been using previously. The phones were just what I ordered, but Verizon wouldn't allow me to activate them because they wanted me to upgrade my phone plan. This was a problem for mebecause it seemed like a scam to get me to buy a more expensive plan. I looked around for a couple of months and decided to stay with Verizon.
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