PhoneArena's Retro-Rewind: Motorola v60

0. phoneArena posted on 06 Feb 2010, 22:38

The Motorola v60 came out during a time when color screens weren’t prevalent and the flip phone form factor dominated the landscape of mobile phones...

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1. shimmyx20 posted on 20 Oct 2010, 01:45

Nice! I was actually just talking about this phone to my coworkers. My mom had this one back in the day, when we had VZW. It was actually a really well constructed phone. The outer casing was made out of metal instead of plastic. I had a crappy ol V120, so I was always jealous of her phone, lol.

2. baldilocks posted on 06 Feb 2010, 12:41

Awesome phones. Motorola ruled back then... :)

3. SPcamert posted on 06 Feb 2010, 12:51

My dad used to have this phone a while ago. He loved it. It worked well. Only thing was the outside display kept getting what looked like sand in it so he wound up replacing it a couple of times. You're not kidding about the text messaging on that phone though. That phone taught my dad how to text (or should I say I did?). Maybe next time you can do a piece on the a650 from Samsung. Best phone I've ever had. Either way, awesome phone and look forward to future installments of Retro-Rewind.

4. jovel16 posted on 06 Feb 2010, 13:04

This was the bomb back then! ahhh the good old days on non-color screens. Makes you really appreciate how far we've come since then.

5. hot99larry posted on 06 Feb 2010, 15:14

Today I talked to the VZW salesperson and told him that the best phone I ever had was the V60. By the time mine stopped working only refurbs were available... but each had its own defect. Since I could not get a new one I "upgraded" to the RAZR V3. The one feature I miss that can't be found today is the ability to record the names for voice dialing directly into the phone book. Name recognition is the pits with the newer phones. The V60's voice dialing and speakerphone made it my number one choice.

6. fsjon posted on 06 Feb 2010, 16:10

..."we proudly present to you our FIST Retro-Rewind look." Being the first retro-rewind, some would think they would proof read it a little more. But great to see this being injected into phonearena, I was starting to get sick of seeing mobile game reviews. If you have no news to post, don't post at all.

7. irvinkeith posted on 06 Feb 2010, 20:43

imma really be lookin forward to these articles keep it up

8. LGVX1993 posted on 06 Feb 2010, 21:02

Technology has come a long way.

9. KArkhon posted on 07 Feb 2010, 07:58

I had this phone, and it was rubbish. Menus were terrible and confusing, the screen was too small, build quality was sub par so much that even the antenna broke off at a certain point. But it really looked amazing, probably among the best looking phones at that time.

10. PHONE_GEEK posted on 07 Feb 2010, 10:06

i remember when that was super new and everybody had it at once :)

11. cellgeek82 posted on 08 Feb 2010, 00:14

This was the first Motorola phone I owned, and it was great. Too bad it required Tri-Mode (Analog/Digital) to effectively work on the networks back in the day. All-digital is where it's at. The V60 was easy to use, had a great interface and plenty of user info on the home screen. It would be too simple on today's standards but at the time this phone was new, it was great. It even had changable covers. I sometimes wish phone manufacturers would release "retro edition" phones for the public. They would of course have slight modifications to fit today's standard (ie. Micro-USB charging ports, All-Digital CDMA instead of Analog AMPS or GSM instead of TDMA) They could even throw in 3G and Bluetooth on some models. You could enjoy retro style phones on modern wireless technology. 3 phones that come to mind would be: 1-Motorola STARTAC 2-Motorola V60 series 3-Motorola E815...I would also like to see some of the older Nokia models too.

12. rwolf1984 posted on 11 Feb 2010, 22:06

this was a good phone. . .reminiscent of the StarTac!

13. rjmjr72 posted on 12 Feb 2010, 06:02

I worked for ATT wireless when this phone came out..It by far had excellent reception on att old TDMA network but the actual phone was garbage..EVERYone had broken off the antenna that clearly didnt belong on the top and that size..menus were terrible and ringtones were awful..the metal casing and size were the key selling points..

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