Motorola V600 Globe and Mail
Eviewed on: Also available for:The Good: Solidly constructed, sleek looking quadband phone with a camera, loud speakerphone, bright screen, customizable covers and Bluetooth. The Bad: Occasional menu lags, no IR, memory expansion or video recording. The Verdict: A solid choice for the business traveller who needs to stay in touch.
REVIEW:
I've had a Motorola V60 for some time and still use it as my base phone for situations too dangerous for my more extravagant goodies. So when Motorola brought out the V600 and kicked in a Bluetooth headset, I had to have a look.
I've had the pleasure of playing with plenty of cameraphones over the last few years, and the continuing improvements are making what was once a gimmick into a basic feature. Frankly, I'd be surprised to find a phone without a camera in another couple of years. So how does the V600 stack up?



