Motorola V120e (Verizon Wireless)
Editors' rating
Good
6.3
out of 10
- The good: Will work on next-generation voice networks; analog roaming; loads of accessories; compact.
- The bad: Small screen; ergonomics could be better.
- The bottom line: The successor to Motorola's V120c, this model has one main improvement: It works on next-generation voice networks.
- Reviewed by:
- David Carnoy
- Review date: 6/19/03
- Update date: 11/22/02

Features of Motorola V120e (Verizon Wireless)
Along with such standard features as caller ID and call history, there's a 500-number phone book, 32 preset ring tones, 32 customizable ones, a vibrate mode, voice-activated dialing for up to 20 names, three rudimentary games, and a voice-recording feature that allows you to tape two minutes' worth of voice memos.Another plus: This model is compatible with the company's FM radio and MP3 player accessories. They plug into the bottom of the phone and double as hands-free headsets, with the mike built into the cord. The V120x is also capable of two-way SMS (short message service), and using the optional software/cable package, it can sync with popular PIMs such as Microsoft Outlook.
Note: This product is part of the Motorola V120 series. See all products in the Motorola V120 series.
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