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by smooth39 , Mar 31 '03
Pros: Blackjack game Cons: Keypad
It is a real puzzle how Motorola ever agreed to put their name on this horrible piece of junk. The phone usually comes as part of a prepaid deal in the US, and since my GSM Nokia didn't work there on a recent trip, I bought one second hand.
I...
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by bourbeez , Jan 05 '03
Pros: Excellent for college! Perfect size, durability, phonebook w/voice identification, PRICE, overall quality. Cons: Battery life not quite what is advertised. Antenna seems flimsy.
I recently purchased the Motorola v.120c with service from Verizon Wireless in the SF Bay Area. This is my first cellular phone purchase. So I put in a lot of time into research to make sure I would get a quality phone with a decent price tag from a...
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by blair_77_1999 , Jun 12 '02
Pros: Great signal strength and good battery life. Accessories cheap. Cons: Volume,No Calender, No date on screen
Purchased this phone after having a QCP-2700 since 1997 (5 yrs.) Needless to say the size and weight is a big difference. I went into the store looking for another QCP/Kyocera product because of the reliability I experienced with my previous phone. The...
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by pnguyen84 , Mar 26 '02
Pros: cheap(not worth it), small(falls out of pocket easily), popular(too popular now) Cons: terrible vibration ring, cant even hear rings, HEAVY, piece of crap antenna
i have used the phone for a few months now, and ever since i got it, i never liked it. there are a lot of options, but like 80% of them are useless. i mean, come on, who is going to use a cell phone as their radio?? the menu is so retarded that it...
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by barrylevine , Oct 08 '02
Pros: Tri-Mode
Two-way messaging Cons: Antenna breaks
I want to encourage all Motorola V120c users who had to pay $9.95 to replace the broken antenna to contact their service provider and complain. I have owned cellphones for many years and have never broke an antenna. I owned this phone one month, and...
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by sdateumd , Aug 20 '02
Pros: Excellent Screen, Great Price, Compact and Stylish (both color and shape) Cons: NO Alarm Clock feature, keypad volume is not loud enough even at maximum
I got this V120 phone in June when I switched to Verizon Wireless. I wanted to get the Baby Blue color just because it was distinctive.
Having had a 3 series Nokia before this, the first thing I noticed was how much smaller the V120 was. Also...
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by cuthbert , Sep 30 '02
Pros: - Good Standby time
- One button Voice dialing - works
- Attractive
Cons: - Flimsy Antenna
- No custom ring
- Poor Microphone
- Clumsy User Interface
I was in line at Verizon to get a new antenna, and it turned out that everybody in line, all three of us were all getting new antenna's for the same model. The staff seemed embarrassed but didn't offer us any break.
I hope the replacement...
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by jooney , May 21 '02
Pros: very clear, easy to use, nice size Cons: quiet ring, antenna is flimsy
I enjoy my cell phone very much. It is very clear when using it. I can hear other people and they can hear me crystal clear. It has a good antenna range. I can talk in stores & in the mall.
Some of the phones features are: many different...
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by iamchinagirl , Jul 08 '03
Pros: Sleek look, buttons easy to press Cons: Flimsy antenna.
I first had an older model Nokia, which was fine except a little outdated. I traded it in for my ne ...
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by rocky82 , May 03 '03
Pros: Battery life,Great reception excellent signal strenght,Game,Caller ID,Call Waiting, and Voice Mail! Cons: None
I got this cellular phone at no charge with a plan through Verizon Wireless, National Plan and it has 550 anytime minutes, Night and Weekend unlimited minutes for 55.00 a month. It has a great reception, signal everywhere I drive place to place in my...
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by mayer6193 , Jul 17 '02
Pros: Cute design, price. Cons: Basically Everything.
I recently bought the 120C through Radio Shack. The dealer recommended it to me, saying it was better than the Nokia I was looking at and it was only a little more expensive, so I went with it. Big mistake. From the get go, I could not make or...
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by flatzsom , Oct 23 '03
Pros: Cheap, compact, many features, large phonebook, excellent battery life Cons: Fragile software, mediocre reception, low earpiece volume, hard-to-read display
I got this tri-band CDMA/AMPS phone free with a two-year contract with Telus Mobility in Canada. Unfortunately, the reliability of the phone has been subpar. I have had 4 different V120c's by now, and all have either died or had software issues (phone b ...
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by dalamcfan1 , Jun 16 '02
Pros: Small, sleek, easy to use and voice-activated dialing. Cons: Low key pad noise and fragile antenna.
This is my third cell phone and it is by far the best. The other cell phones that I had were Nokia which were heavy. The Motorola V120 is lightweight, fits perfect in my hand, and I love the voice dialing. That was one of the features I tried first....
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by conundrum , May 28 '02
Pros: The only good thing about this phone is battery life..its really good Cons: the phone doesn't fit against your face right,and the send and end buttons are reversed!!!
Ok i've had this phone for 5 months now...worst phone i've ever had, seriously. I'm unloading it on one of my parents the first chance I get. The way the phone is designed results in the natural oils of your face being smeared onto the screen..not...
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by semby , Apr 29 '03
Pros: Size, powerful features Cons: Poor manufacture and durability.
I travel a lot, so I decided to upgrade my old sony / qualcomm phone to a tri-mode phone.
It took some getting used to. There are only a couple of speaker holes in the handset.
A month after I bought the phone the antenna snapped...
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