Motorola V60p

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The Motorola V60p is a CDMA clamshell phone released by Motorola in 2003. It is Motorola's first CDMA phone to support push-to-talk (PTT) technology.

It is one of many variants of the Motorola V60.

Variants

  • V60s: Updated version with PTT removed.

Related phones

  • Motorola T300p: Similar feature-wise, but in bar form.
  • Motorola V60t: TDMA 850/1900 MHz, AMPS 850 MHz version with 96x64 cSTN color display.
  • Motorola V65p: Updated version with 128x128 cSTN color display.

Specs

Basics

V60p
HW Platform/ChipsetQualcomm MSM5100
SW Platform/OSPlatform 2000 (on top of REX OS)
Display 96 x 64, STN, monochrome
Sub-display96 x 16, STN, monochrome
LED IndicatorRed/green
Flash memoryUnknown
Phonebook capacity500
Charging and data connectorCE Bus
Regulatory infoFCC ID: IHDT56DC1 (approved 2003-04-11)
Retail priceV60p: $239.99 without contract[1]

Connectivity

V60p
Operating modesCDMA (850/1900), AMPS (850)
Data1xRTT
IrDANo
BluetoothNot supported
PC LinkQualcomm diagnostic features only

Media

V60p
Supported image formatsGIF, WBMP
Supported sound formatsIMY, MID, QCP
Speaker configurationEar speaker and double loudspeakers
Line out2.5mm jack used for voice only
SynthesizerCMX 2.2 synth
ExtrasiMelody composer

Messaging

V60p
SMSYes
EMSYes
MMSNo

Software

V60p
JavaNo

Accessories

Batteries

Chargers

Other accessories

References