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  1. #16
    Cellphonerick
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    Re: V60s compared to V60p

    Anybody find a good site for free Polyringtones?
    "This_Is_Nascar" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Not sure what you're talking about. The v60s is basically a v60p without
    > the PTT feature. Specific ringtones can be set to particular incoming
    > numbers.
    >
    > "Larry Kilgallen" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    > > Motorola seems to no longer be selling V60* phones from their web site,
    > > and Verizon will not sell the V60p for use with a non-push-to-talk plan.
    > >
    > > The new V60s (at least according to the manual that would come with it)
    > > is vastly inferior to the V60p in non-push-to-talk features such as the
    > > ability to ascribe particular ring tones to particular CallerID incoming
    > > values.

    >
    >






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  2. #17
    Cellphonerick
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    Re: V60s compared to V60p

    Anybody find a good site for free Polyringtones?
    "This_Is_Nascar" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Not sure what you're talking about. The v60s is basically a v60p without
    > the PTT feature. Specific ringtones can be set to particular incoming
    > numbers.
    >
    > "Larry Kilgallen" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    > > Motorola seems to no longer be selling V60* phones from their web site,
    > > and Verizon will not sell the V60p for use with a non-push-to-talk plan.
    > >
    > > The new V60s (at least according to the manual that would come with it)
    > > is vastly inferior to the V60p in non-push-to-talk features such as the
    > > ability to ascribe particular ring tones to particular CallerID incoming
    > > values.

    >
    >






  3. #18
    JDC
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    Re: V60s compared to V60p

    The v60s uses the push-to-talk button as "smart button", which is pretty
    neat.
    Other than that, it is, from what I understand, the same phone. The
    speakerphone is great.


    "Al Klein" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > On 2 Jan 2004 22:31:42 -0600, [email protected] (Larry Kilgallen)
    > posted to alt.cellular.motorola:
    >
    > >In article <[email protected]>, Al Klein

    <[email protected]> writes:
    > >> On 2 Jan 2004 18:44:28 -0600, [email protected] (Larry Kilgallen)
    > >> posted to alt.cellular.motorola:
    > >>
    > >>>In article <[email protected]>, Al Klein

    <[email protected]> writes:
    > >>
    > >>>> What I don't understand is why Verizon didn't just sell the V60P
    > >>>> without a PTT plan. That would give you the V60S. (If you push the
    > >>>> PTT button on a V60P that isn't on a PTT plan, you just get the
    > >>>> message "Network Not Available".)
    > >>
    > >>>Ah, but how would I _get_ a V60P that is not on a PTT plan...
    > >>
    > >> If Verizon sold you one, that's how you'd get it. It's how I got both
    > >> of mine.

    > >
    > >They don't seem to sell them that way in Massachusetts this week,
    > >even via Radio Shack.

    >
    > They haven't sold them that way in many months. I was just wondering
    > why they had Motorola design a new phone, when they could just have
    > sold the V60P for non-PTT plans. It's not like they added anything to
    > make the V60S better than the V60P.
    > --
    > Al - rukbat at optonline dot net






  4. #19
    JDC
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    Re: V60s compared to V60p

    The v60s uses the push-to-talk button as "smart button", which is pretty
    neat.
    Other than that, it is, from what I understand, the same phone. The
    speakerphone is great.


    "Al Klein" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > On 2 Jan 2004 22:31:42 -0600, [email protected] (Larry Kilgallen)
    > posted to alt.cellular.motorola:
    >
    > >In article <[email protected]>, Al Klein

    <[email protected]> writes:
    > >> On 2 Jan 2004 18:44:28 -0600, [email protected] (Larry Kilgallen)
    > >> posted to alt.cellular.motorola:
    > >>
    > >>>In article <[email protected]>, Al Klein

    <[email protected]> writes:
    > >>
    > >>>> What I don't understand is why Verizon didn't just sell the V60P
    > >>>> without a PTT plan. That would give you the V60S. (If you push the
    > >>>> PTT button on a V60P that isn't on a PTT plan, you just get the
    > >>>> message "Network Not Available".)
    > >>
    > >>>Ah, but how would I _get_ a V60P that is not on a PTT plan...
    > >>
    > >> If Verizon sold you one, that's how you'd get it. It's how I got both
    > >> of mine.

    > >
    > >They don't seem to sell them that way in Massachusetts this week,
    > >even via Radio Shack.

    >
    > They haven't sold them that way in many months. I was just wondering
    > why they had Motorola design a new phone, when they could just have
    > sold the V60P for non-PTT plans. It's not like they added anything to
    > make the V60S better than the V60P.
    > --
    > Al - rukbat at optonline dot net






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