Motorola V260 Specs

6.5

Description

Motorola V260 is entry model CDMA clamshell phone with interchangeable covers, MP3 ringtones, BREW and speaker-independent voice dialing.

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Display

Resolution: 128 x 128 pixels
Technology: STN
Additional display: 32 pixels 96 x

Battery

Type: Li - Ion, User replaceable
Dimensions: 3.60 x 1.80 x 0.90 inches (91 x 46 x 23 mm)
Weight: 3.90 oz (110.0 g)
Features: Interchangeable covers, Numeric keypad, Soft keys

Cellular

AMPS: 800 MHz

Multimedia

Headphones: 2.5mm jack

Connectivity & Features

USB: Yes
Location: A-GPS

Regulatory Approval

FCC approval:
Date approved: Jun 09, 2004
FCC ID value: IHDT56ET1
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User Reviews

Overall User Rating
Build quality
10
Camera quality
1
Performance
10
Display
10
Battery life and charging
10
Rating breakdown (out of 10)
9
AWESOME FOR 2003
Phone owned for more than a year

In May of 2015, i started to use a retro phone, which is surprise, this one! I loved it because of the features, had an awesome battery life, it was durable, and it fits in my pockets. The best thing about it is the "songs" built in! I remember when i went to vacation i played theses songs a lot! Really love my V262 even if i use an Iphone theses days.

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5
Still going strong
Phone owned for

I've been using my V262 for 5 years now and it still works great.  I've replace the battery a couple of times because they don't last forever.  The silver face plate is all scratched up and the blue shell is a bit beat up from being dropped on pavement a few times.  But the call quality is very good and I have no problems with dropped calls.  Verizon calls regularly trying to pressure me into getting a new phone (and signing a new contract), but I have no reason to replace this one.  It still works just fine.

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1
useless phone
Phone owned for

I plenty of money on my phone at all times. I am unable to receive calls at all, ever. If I try to dial out it asks me to re-enter the 10 digit phone number than says my service will not allow me to call, or better yet I just get an off the hook signal, after waiting 2-3 minutes for the phone to attempt to connect the call. I have taken pristine care of this phone, yet it has not worked for anything but texting since day one. Somehow I doubt 911 will take a text to come help me for breaking my neck on the stairs.So disappointed I wish I had a different one so I could set this one on fire or sledge hammer it, as it deserves.For gosh sake people whatever you do, do not buy one of these phones the Motorola V262 specifically. Somehow it needs to be charged every two to three hours, even when its not being used...beyond fed up with it.

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