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  1. #1
    tl
    Guest
    Hi,

    I'm upgrading from my Samsung A400 and would also like to get rid of
    my landline phone as well, so I want a phone that has great reception
    and sound quality (I'd prefer it if the person I'm calling doesn't
    say, "are you calling from a cell phone?").

    The V60v looks to be a good basic phone. I don't need cameras or PCS
    vision, just a solid voice phone.

    Are there any new V60v owners out there who can comment on the quality
    of this phone?

    Thanks in advance,
    at



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  2. #2
    Røbert M
    Guest

    Re: Any Motorola V60v reviews?

    In article <[email protected]>,
    [email protected] (tl) wrote:

    > Hi,
    >
    > I'm upgrading from my Samsung A400 and would also like to get rid of
    > my landline phone as well, so I want a phone that has great reception
    > and sound quality (I'd prefer it if the person I'm calling doesn't
    > say, "are you calling from a cell phone?").


    The only SprintPCS phone I didnt get that with was a Treo 300.

    >
    > The V60v looks to be a good basic phone. I don't need cameras or PCS
    > vision, just a solid voice phone.
    >
    > Are there any new V60v owners out there who can comment on the quality
    > of this phone?
    >
    > Thanks in advance,




  3. #3
    Eric
    Guest

    Re: Any Motorola V60v reviews?

    [email protected] (tl) wrote:
    > I'm upgrading from my Samsung A400 and
    > would also like to get rid of my landline phone
    > as well, so I want a phone that has great
    > reception and sound quality (I'd prefer it if the
    > person I'm calling doesn't say, "are you calling
    > from a cell phone?").
    > The V60v looks to be a good basic phone. I
    > don't need cameras or PCS vision, just a solid
    > voice phone.


    I have heard that the V60 is pretty solid, but from experience, Sanyo
    usually provides good to very good sound and voice quality, especially
    the 4900 or 8100. Either entry-level Nokia phone (3585i or 3588i) are
    also excellent phones if you are looking for a solid voice phone. The
    nokias will have no access to Vision, but the 3588i has text messaging
    capabilities.

    Eric




  4. #4
    Ron
    Guest

    Re: Any Motorola V60v reviews?

    Voice quality is geat and signal quailty is realy great. If you are
    in a fringe area this is the phone to own. Also the voice dialing
    works really well.

    You might get a camera with a Sanyo but you will be out of service

    [email protected] (tl) wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
    > Hi,
    >
    > I'm upgrading from my Samsung A400 and would also like to get rid of
    > my landline phone as well, so I want a phone that has great reception
    > and sound quality (I'd prefer it if the person I'm calling doesn't
    > say, "are you calling from a cell phone?").
    >
    > The V60v looks to be a good basic phone. I don't need cameras or PCS
    > vision, just a solid voice phone.
    >
    > Are there any new V60v owners out there who can comment on the quality
    > of this phone?
    >
    > Thanks in advance,
    > at




  5. #5
    tl
    Guest

    Re: Any Motorola V60v reviews?

    Thanks to all for the advice.

    The V60v has "true SMS" listed as one of it's features. Is it
    possible to send SMS text messages TO someone's Yahoo Messenger? I
    know I said I just need a voice phone earlier, but this could be a
    useful feature.

    Thanks again,
    at

    [email protected] (Ron) wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
    > Voice quality is geat and signal quailty is realy great. If you are
    > in a fringe area this is the phone to own. Also the voice dialing
    > works really well.
    >
    > You might get a camera with a Sanyo but you will be out of service
    >




  6. #6
    O/Siris
    Guest

    Re: Any Motorola V60v reviews?

    In article <[email protected]>,=20
    [email protected] says...
    >=20
    > Thanks to all for the advice.
    >=20
    > The V60v has "true SMS" listed as one of it's features. Is it
    > possible to send SMS text messages TO someone's Yahoo Messenger? I
    > know I said I just need a voice phone earlier, but this could be a
    > useful feature.
    >=20
    > Thanks again,
    > at
    >=20


    No. Our SMS system goes to phone numbers (and, interestingly, to=20
    email addresses).

    --=20
    R=D8=DF
    O/Siris
    I work for Sprint PCS
    I *don't* speak for them



  7. #7
    Ron
    Guest

    Re: Any Motorola V60v reviews?

    not a clue I don't use SMS. You get 2 weeks to return if you don't like it


    [email protected] (tl) wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
    > Thanks to all for the advice.
    >
    > The V60v has "true SMS" listed as one of it's features. Is it
    > possible to send SMS text messages TO someone's Yahoo Messenger? I
    > know I said I just need a voice phone earlier, but this could be a
    > useful feature.
    >
    > Thanks again,
    > at
    >
    > [email protected] (Ron) wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
    > > Voice quality is geat and signal quailty is realy great. If you are
    > > in a fringe area this is the phone to own. Also the voice dialing
    > > works really well.
    > >
    > > You might get a camera with a Sanyo but you will be out of service
    > >




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