Motorola V600 Phone

In intention, this is a wonderful phone. The reception is first-class, the camera takes pictures as reliable as one can expect on a camera phone. The phonebook has groups (or classes) that you can collect your contacts in, but it is a little awkward accessing them. The only minor problem is bug vulnerability. Periodically, the screen will freeze up and you will be obligated to dispose of and replace the battery to fix it. It seems irritating, and it is, but once you get used to it you can do it in 5 seconds and it isn’t a big problem, and it doesn’t occur very much. If you plan to use the phone in a rural area, don’t get T-Mobile, as it is only for cities and interstates. Get Verizon instead. Generally, this is a pretty respectable phone.

On the pleasant side, T-Mobile lived up to its name for superior customer service. Friendly and knowledgeable CSR handled consolidation of my two phones into one family plan, and the porting of my old AT&T wireless phone number to the new phone (it took less than twelve hours). And the cell phone itself has been fantastic. So if you don’t concerned about roaming, this phone might be just the thing for you.

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