|
The Motorola V60 (T-Mobile) Cell Phone
The V60 cell phone is pretty much the same as the Motorola V60c except T-Mobile users now have a TDMA version. Incredibly cheap, its actually pretty much the same phone except that you won't have wireless web access that's all.
One of the buffs that they gave the Motorola V60 was a stylish aluminum casing. It seems to be scratch resistant and fingerprints don't leave marks on the phone which is just great. The user interface is similar to other Motorola mobiles and it's easy to pick up anyway even if you haven't been around one. Even so, you might want to take a look at the manual though to take advantage of some of the mobile phone's shortcuts and more advanced features.
Some of the features in this mobile include voice-command shortcuts, voice dialing, voice-recording, datebook, three way calling, a 400-entry phone book and two way messaging with AT&T Wireless. And with Motorola's TrueSync software, you can even sync the phone's phonebook and datebook to a PIM on your computer. Plus with the right add-on the V60 can even act as a wireless modem. No I'm not kidding you
When it comes to actually making calls, I have to point out that the phone has a great ergonomic design. It was completely comfortable and natural to have it held up to my ear. Audio quality is also excellent with the Motorola V60 and T-Mobile provides excellent reception so I never had any problems making or receiving calls. Furthermore, this mobile comes with a high capacity battery so you can really chat for as long as you like.
Basic details about the Motorola V60 (T-Mobile) cell phone |
| Size |
87 x 45 x 29 mm (H x W x D) |
| Weight |
122g |
| Type |
Clamshell |
| Battery |
Li-ion 850 mAh |
| Standby time (h) |
260 |
| Talk time (m) |
250 |
| Memory |
N/A |
| Ring tones |
Polyphonic |
|