This Motorola v60x review is based on a technical analysis of the cell phone's technical specifications, it is not an actual hands-on review. It outlines the strong and weak points of the Motorola v60x. The strongest points are listed with a (+) sign while the weakest points have a (-) sign before them. This Motorola v60x analysis is generated automatically based on our specifications for that phone and considering that manufacturers do not always detail technical specifications clearly, some information may be missing.
(+) Weight and Size: The Motorola v60x weighs only 3.9 oz. This is rather lighter than average and should make it comfortable to carry around(-) Camera: It doesn't include a camera, which is not a necessary feature but may be handy and enhance your cellular experience.
(View the latest camera cell phones)(+) Phone Book: It can store 500 phone book entries(-) Built-in Speakerphone: It doesn't have a built-in speakerphone, yet, a speakerphone is useful in some situations and it's important to know that many other phones do have a built-in speakerphone.
(View the latest cell phones with a built-in speakerphone)(+) Battery Performance: It has a maximum rated standby time of 300 hours and a talk time of 200 minutes, which is above average and should be sufficient for most users.(-) Color Display: No color display here but if the phone doesn't have a camera, color is not a necessary feature, except that it can help browsing the wireless web or playing games.(+) Analog Roaming: It supports analog roaming. Analog is the older North-American cellular technology, however North-American networks are increasingly converting to large digital-only networks, which makes analog a not-so-useful feature (check coverage maps for your area to discriminate on that aspect).(-) Bluetooth: It is not Bluetooth-enabled. Bluetooth is not really necessary but may be handy if you want to use a wireless headset or exchange data with your (Bluetooth-enabled) laptop, for instance.(-) Infrared: It doesn't feature an infrared port. Infrared is convenient, especially if you own a laptop (most laptops are infrared equipped), you can then use your computer to transfer contacts, ringtones or pictures (if the phone supports these functions) to the Motorola v60x.(+) Text Messaging: It features a special way of typing text, either a full keyboard or some predictive text entry method such as T9 or iTAP. This is useful if you need to send short messages: it's much faster.(+) Voice Note: It has voice notes . A voice note system is pretty useful to make quick notes and reminders while on the road.(+) Free Custom Ringtones: . It seems to support ringtone customization in a do-it-yourself manner, but we recommend double-checking. To help assess this phone's behavior with ringtones, check out the ringtone compatibility list.
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