Motorola V60 (Cingular Wireless)
Editors' rating
Very good
7.0
out of 10
- The good: Ultracompact and stylish; durable; strong features; good sound quality; external LCD; analog roaming.
- The bad: No wireless Web access.
- The bottom line: Motorola's sleek V60 now comes in a TDMA version, which is good news for AT&T Wireless and Cingular customers.
- Reviewed by:
- David Carnoy
- Review date: 6/12/03
- Update date: 11/22/02

Features of Motorola V60 (Cingular Wireless)
This model has the same user interface as Motorola's other mobiles. Overall, the V60t's menus are easy to navigate, but we can't say they're the simplest or most elegant we've seen. You'll have to read the manual to take advantage of the V60t's shortcuts and figure out how to use its more advanced features. They include a voice-recognition system that allows you to create voice-command shortcuts to favorite features or dial up to 20 contacts by saying their names; a voice recorder that stores up to two minutes of voice notes; a 400-entry phone book; a datebook; and AT&T's two-way text messaging, which must be activated with your service provider. Other standard features include call history, caller ID, an alarm, three-way calling, and customizable ring tones.To add further functionality, Motorola offers TrueSync software (including the cable), which allows you to sync the V60t's phone book and datebook to a PIM on your Windows PC. The phone is also compatible with Motorola's optional FM radio accessory and data kit, which turns the V60t into a wireless modem.
Note: This product is part of the Motorola V60 series. See all products in the Motorola V60 series.
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