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  1. #1
    Brad
    Guest
    Never had that problem on my v60i.
    But had heard the solution is to pull the battery out of the phone while the
    phone is powered on.
    Wait 60 seconds, replace battery, turn the phone back on and viola.

    "Karen" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Today, I went to the Verizon store (great support by the way) and swapped
    > out my third V60i phone. I am now on my fourth phone within a year. The
    > "incoming call garble" problem got to the point where I could no longer
    > tolerate the situation. Hopefully this fourth phone will not have the

    same
    > problem. Although Verizon no longer sells this phone, they had five in
    > stock to support warranty issues. I had them check all five phones, but

    was
    > out of luck as all five phones where made in China. Verizon acknowledged
    > the "garble" issue and stated that the "new batch" of V60i's had the

    problem
    > fixed. We shall see but I will not be shocked if this phone exhibits the
    > same symptoms - I just hope it is a rare occurance instead of something

    that
    > happens two or three times a day.
    >
    >






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  2. #2
    BART RAFFAELE
    Guest

    v60I

    Hi all
    I'm about to buy the Motorola v60i,has anyone use it with Apples isync
    And can you replace the antenna with a stronger one or different type


    Thanks




  3. #3
    Al Klein
    Guest

    Re: v60i

    On Thu, 11 Dec 2003 04:06:42 GMT, BART RAFFAELE <[email protected]>
    posted in alt.cellular.motorola:

    >I'm about to buy the Motorola v60i,has anyone use it with Apples isync


    No.

    >And can you replace the antenna with a stronger one or different type


    No. You can replace it with aftermarket gimmick antennas that don't
    work well.
    --
    Al - rukbat at optonline dot net



  4. #4
    Al Klein
    Guest

    Re: v60i

    On Thu, 11 Dec 2003 04:06:42 GMT, BART RAFFAELE <[email protected]>
    posted in alt.cellular.motorola:

    >I'm about to buy the Motorola v60i,has anyone use it with Apples isync


    No.

    >And can you replace the antenna with a stronger one or different type


    No. You can replace it with aftermarket gimmick antennas that don't
    work well.
    --
    Al - rukbat at optonline dot net



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