By:
David Carnoy
Sexy phones usually come at a price, so it isn't shocking that the V60c, Motorola's answer to Nokia's 8800-series phones, initially cost big bucks.
As noted, instead of a plastic casing, the trimode (CDMA 800/CDMA 1900/AMPS) V60c has an anodized aluminum casing that we're happy to report seems scratch resistant (we carried the phone with keys in our pocket) and doesn't show fingerprints like Nokia's chrome 8860 does.
The other thing you'll notice is that Motorola has redesigned its user interface.
When it came to talking, we had no complaints about the phone's ergonomics and had an easy time finding the earpiece's sweet spot.
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