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Motorola V60c - The Best Cellular Phone Ever Made?
by dkozin | May 22 '02
Pros: Size, solid construction, looks, performance, features
Cons: Price

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Product Rating: 5.0



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Terrific Review (Reply to this comment)
by minirenz
You have a terrific review. I am a new member and i would appreciate it if you checked out some of my reviews. THANKS

MINIRENZ
Feb 20 '03
2:34 pm PST

Re: A few errors.... (Reply to this comment)
by dkozin, dkozin is a Lead on Epinions in Electronics
This is not true - go to

http://www.verizonwireless
.com/ics/plsql/equipment.phone_popup?p_mkt_code=Greater%20Los%20Angeles&p_name=Motorola%20V60c

you can see there that the production version of the phone offered by Verizon has up to 20 voice activated numbers.
May 24 '02
9:28 am PDT

A few errors.... (Reply to this comment)
by mnehr
..that do not apply to the public release of the V60c and were only included in about a dozen trial models sent to carriers (of which I have one..)

First, The public release did not have individual ringers styles for different callers..

Second, On the public release model there are only 8 Voice Activated dialing locations.

Third, Software is available now for the phone to allow entry to be done via a PC.


See, sometimes it is good to write on things you have personal experience with..
May 23 '02
7:18 am PDT
   

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