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- 02-15-2004, 06:37 PM #1jefoGuest
Can anyone tell me more about the Motorola V60s phone. I am looking into to
getting this phone and want to know more from others if it's good or bad.
Thanks.
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Jeff O
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- 02-15-2004, 06:57 PM #2tgwGuest
Re: V60s
The V60s is the exact same phone as the V60p (Push-to-Talk, aka PTT), minus
the PTT. In fact, it is the exact same hardware that has been re-flashed
with firmware to disable the PTT. Features include:
-- great speakerphone
-- tri-mode (digital and analog)
-- voice dialing
"jefo" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Can anyone tell me more about the Motorola V60s phone. I am looking into
to
> getting this phone and want to know more from others if it's good or bad.
>
> Thanks.
>
> --
> Jeff O
>
- 02-15-2004, 06:57 PM #3tgwGuest
Re: V60s
The V60s is the exact same phone as the V60p (Push-to-Talk, aka PTT), minus
the PTT. In fact, it is the exact same hardware that has been re-flashed
with firmware to disable the PTT. Features include:
-- great speakerphone
-- tri-mode (digital and analog)
-- voice dialing
"jefo" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Can anyone tell me more about the Motorola V60s phone. I am looking into
to
> getting this phone and want to know more from others if it's good or bad.
>
> Thanks.
>
> --
> Jeff O
>
- 02-15-2004, 07:05 PM #4Larry KilgallenGuest
Re: V60s
In article <[email protected]>, "jefo" <[email protected]> writes:
> Can anyone tell me more about the Motorola V60s phone. I am looking into to
> getting this phone and want to know more from others if it's good or bad.
I am quite happy with this telephone. I don't really use the speakerphone
capability, but it has a full-featured phone interface allowing me to use
two different ring modes:
a. All calls vibrate - for rare occasions when I need to be
prepared for emergency calls.
b. Certain favored callers in my phonebook cause the phone
to vibrate - all other calls give no ring indication.
You can design your own scheme with different ring tones for different
callers. The one flaw I know of is that the keypad volume must be
non-zero to avoid the much-discussed "missed calls" problem.
I found that I need to have the ringer volume to zero to avoid getting
a ring on "unknown" calls (no caller id -- different from private or
masked caller id) but for me that is not a hardship.
I really like the voice dialing capability, since I need reading glasses
to read the screen but often am not wearing glasses when I want to call.
- 02-15-2004, 07:05 PM #5Larry KilgallenGuest
Re: V60s
In article <[email protected]>, "jefo" <[email protected]> writes:
> Can anyone tell me more about the Motorola V60s phone. I am looking into to
> getting this phone and want to know more from others if it's good or bad.
I am quite happy with this telephone. I don't really use the speakerphone
capability, but it has a full-featured phone interface allowing me to use
two different ring modes:
a. All calls vibrate - for rare occasions when I need to be
prepared for emergency calls.
b. Certain favored callers in my phonebook cause the phone
to vibrate - all other calls give no ring indication.
You can design your own scheme with different ring tones for different
callers. The one flaw I know of is that the keypad volume must be
non-zero to avoid the much-discussed "missed calls" problem.
I found that I need to have the ringer volume to zero to avoid getting
a ring on "unknown" calls (no caller id -- different from private or
masked caller id) but for me that is not a hardship.
I really like the voice dialing capability, since I need reading glasses
to read the screen but often am not wearing glasses when I want to call.
- 02-15-2004, 07:59 PM #6NSGuest
Re: V60s
On Mon, 16 Feb 2004 00:57:48 GMT, "tgw" </dev/[email protected]> wrote:
>The V60s is the exact same phone as the V60p (Push-to-Talk, aka PTT), minus
>the PTT. In fact, it is the exact same hardware that has been re-flashed
>with firmware to disable the PTT. Features include:
>
> -- great speakerphone
> -- tri-mode (digital and analog)
> -- voice dialing
I would add some other good features/qualities on the V60s:
-- excellent RF
-- 1XRTT capable
-- uses VZW Mobile Office kit for National Access,
high-speed internet access
-- text message capability
-- browser ready
-- true sync ready
-- replaceable faceplate and battery door to keep it looking new
-- stub antenna, not like the flimsy, easily breakable ones
on the v60c and v60i models
-- small size, especially with the slim battery
-- uses standard Motorola accessories, readily available
I would also add a few negatives (or annoyances):
-- small, black & white screen that can be hard to read
-- battery life is just fair (probably due to speaker phone)
-- known "missing calls" problem if any ringer volume or
keypad volume is set to 0
-- does not support Get It Now (which was designed into
this phone but disabled by Moto at VZW's request)
-- discontinued phone model
- 02-15-2004, 07:59 PM #7NSGuest
Re: V60s
On Mon, 16 Feb 2004 00:57:48 GMT, "tgw" </dev/[email protected]> wrote:
>The V60s is the exact same phone as the V60p (Push-to-Talk, aka PTT), minus
>the PTT. In fact, it is the exact same hardware that has been re-flashed
>with firmware to disable the PTT. Features include:
>
> -- great speakerphone
> -- tri-mode (digital and analog)
> -- voice dialing
I would add some other good features/qualities on the V60s:
-- excellent RF
-- 1XRTT capable
-- uses VZW Mobile Office kit for National Access,
high-speed internet access
-- text message capability
-- browser ready
-- true sync ready
-- replaceable faceplate and battery door to keep it looking new
-- stub antenna, not like the flimsy, easily breakable ones
on the v60c and v60i models
-- small size, especially with the slim battery
-- uses standard Motorola accessories, readily available
I would also add a few negatives (or annoyances):
-- small, black & white screen that can be hard to read
-- battery life is just fair (probably due to speaker phone)
-- known "missing calls" problem if any ringer volume or
keypad volume is set to 0
-- does not support Get It Now (which was designed into
this phone but disabled by Moto at VZW's request)
-- discontinued phone model
- 02-15-2004, 08:44 PM #8O'BGuest
Re: V60s
In article <[email protected]>, Larry Kilgallen
<[email protected]> wrote:
> I really like the voice dialing capability, since I need reading glasses
> to read the screen but often am not wearing glasses when I want to call.
You may already know this, but the text *can* be made larger and
bolder--I believe it's the "zoom" setting. I'd be more specific, but I
don't have my phone here to check.
John
- 02-15-2004, 08:44 PM #9O'BGuest
Re: V60s
In article <[email protected]>, Larry Kilgallen
<[email protected]> wrote:
> I really like the voice dialing capability, since I need reading glasses
> to read the screen but often am not wearing glasses when I want to call.
You may already know this, but the text *can* be made larger and
bolder--I believe it's the "zoom" setting. I'd be more specific, but I
don't have my phone here to check.
John
- 02-16-2004, 08:28 AM #10Larry KilgallenGuest
Re: V60s
In article <[email protected]>, NS <[email protected]> writes:
> I would add some other good features/qualities on the V60s:
> -- replaceable faceplate and battery door to keep it looking new
I always thought such cosmetic variables were nonsense, until my
wife and I got identical phones :-)
> I would also add a few negatives (or annoyances):
> -- battery life is just fair (probably due to speaker phone)
I have not seen that problem, as I don't use the speakerphone much.
Then again, I may have lower expectations.
> -- known "missing calls" problem if any ringer volume or
> keypad volume is set to 0
I have found that making the keypad volumes non-zero is sufficient
to avoid the "missed call" failure to ring, even though all my
ringer volumes are zero.
- 02-16-2004, 08:28 AM #11Larry KilgallenGuest
Re: V60s
In article <[email protected]>, NS <[email protected]> writes:
> I would add some other good features/qualities on the V60s:
> -- replaceable faceplate and battery door to keep it looking new
I always thought such cosmetic variables were nonsense, until my
wife and I got identical phones :-)
> I would also add a few negatives (or annoyances):
> -- battery life is just fair (probably due to speaker phone)
I have not seen that problem, as I don't use the speakerphone much.
Then again, I may have lower expectations.
> -- known "missing calls" problem if any ringer volume or
> keypad volume is set to 0
I have found that making the keypad volumes non-zero is sufficient
to avoid the "missed call" failure to ring, even though all my
ringer volumes are zero.
- 02-16-2004, 08:30 AM #12Larry KilgallenGuest
Re: V60s
In article <150220042144455446%[email protected]>, O'B <[email protected]> writes:
> In article <[email protected]>, Larry Kilgallen
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I really like the voice dialing capability, since I need reading glasses
>> to read the screen but often am not wearing glasses when I want to call.
>
>
> You may already know this, but the text *can* be made larger and
> bolder--I believe it's the "zoom" setting.
Thanks for the suggestion.
Yes, I tried that, but it reduces the amount of information on the
screen when I _am_ wearing reading glasses. So I choose to use it
without Zoom. Your mileage may vary.
- 02-16-2004, 08:30 AM #13Larry KilgallenGuest
Re: V60s
In article <150220042144455446%[email protected]>, O'B <[email protected]> writes:
> In article <[email protected]>, Larry Kilgallen
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I really like the voice dialing capability, since I need reading glasses
>> to read the screen but often am not wearing glasses when I want to call.
>
>
> You may already know this, but the text *can* be made larger and
> bolder--I believe it's the "zoom" setting.
Thanks for the suggestion.
Yes, I tried that, but it reduces the amount of information on the
screen when I _am_ wearing reading glasses. So I choose to use it
without Zoom. Your mileage may vary.
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