Motorola V180 / V186 / V188
Average Ratings
Reliability? Questionable!
Working for a major wireless carrier, and working in the warranty exchange department, I have serious doubts as to the lifespan of this phone. Approximately 1 of every 4 exchanges I process are on the V180, from issues related to very poor reception, dead screens, dead phones, and general malfunctions. I hope Motorola will pull this phone from its shelves and replace it with a more reliable entry-level model, making my job, and the lives of customers much easier.
cant complain
i received this phone with rebates with an att service plan. the battery life is great and is lasting me 4-6 days. the reception seems to be good all of my calls are clear. indoor reception may be lacking a bit compared to the outdoor reception. the mp3 ringtones are quite cool just be careful not to download too many songs and be subjected to the per-kilobyte charg lol. i had 40 dollars worth of data transfer on my first bill. the phone seems like it will hold up, is small, and is lightweight. it doesnt have the gizmos and gadgets that a lot of the other phones seem to have which is a plus for me. i highly reccomend this to anyone looking for a great phone that does all the basics well at a great price(free atleast!)
Crappy Phone and Service
I've been with Cingular for a year and have had the phone for year...well NOT the exact phone because this is my SIXTH (6th) replacement phone! Complaints to cingular don't help either.
~The face plate which is black scratches easily.
~My phone doesn't even vibrate anymore.
~Had to replace the battery twice.
~Drops calls
~Can't always get into my text messages.
~Voice mails...what voicemails?!
Thats about all I can think of at the moment. I'm just waiting for my contract to be up! I love new technology toooo much to be stuck this suckin' ass phone! So if you love tech like i do STAY AWAY FROM THIS PHONE
PIECE OF CRAP
i have cingular and this phone sucks. i used to have a sony Ericsson z500 which sucked, now i have a v180, that sucks. i have had this phone less than six months, and the outside and inside screens have broke. both of them! now i have no way of knowing whos calling me. i was not rough on this phone at all, i kept the phone in my pocket. the speaker on this phone will always cut out and the speakerphone is not loud at all, but it vibrates so loud that other people can hear it. the keys of the phone will always rub on the screen so there is scratch marks everywhere. th only good thing is the phone will hold a charge about 3 days.
Form follows Function - KISS!
I was looking for a phone that would just perform that necessary and important task very well, function as a phone without being burdened with a host of unnecessary features. This phone meets that requirement very well and is, additionally, very attractive, with a sleek, clean and simple appearance - a model of functional simplicity. Build quality is not the highest, compared to the v60 series, but is adequate and has not been a problem for me. This phone stands out in its exceptionally good audio and RF performance, compared with two Sony/Ericsson phones that I had before, and in its battery life.
One improvement that would be nice would be the ability of the phone to store an individual's multiple numbers as a group, rather than individually. Other than this, and perhaps having metal rather than plastic as a case material, there is nothing that I would change.
Not your typical entry-level phone.
To start off, this phone's pretty sweet. I have service through Cingular in AZ and upgraded from a Motorola T720. I looked first at Cingular's website for this phone's capabilities, and besides camera, bluetooth and 4-channel digital, this phone has the most of the features the ($500) RAZR has for less than half the price. I checked phonescoop for user reviews and it scores the highest among entry-level phones Cingular has to offer. But this my friends, is better than an entry-level phone.
PROS:
-mp3 download capability is nice
-picture download capability is too (Cingular let's you download and crop your own pictures for wallpaper now, SWEET!)
-speaker phone is loud and clear (for both ends)
-button functionality is good
-battery life is phenomenal (didn't think I could spell that did you?)
-AC adapter is much improved over previous Motorola's (with the insert-snap style)
-USB port if I ever need it
-the service dial feature connects you directly to the people at Cingular you need to speak to
CONS:
-glossy exterior gets fingerprints
-muliple names for same person in email & phone no.
-only comes with a "sample" of a game
-voice dial isn't spectacular
All in all, if you desire a quality phone at a basic price the Motorola v180 is a SWEET phone. They got it right with this one because the cons are definitely little things that can easily be looked over, while it possesses all the qualities your average customer is looking for.
buy this phone
This phone is for all the people that like getting a free phone that is worth it this phone has everthing quality reception looks features and battery are all excellent buy this phone.
V180 with a display problem
I bought this phone for the family. It was used to place about a dozen calls before the screen went black. I tried turning the phone off and back on. The phone then would not turn back on at all.
After sending the phone back to Motorola for repair, they say the phone was abused by being opened and damage was noted to a trace. I NEVER opened the phone or damaged any trace. I'm an electrical engineer with 25 years experience. I know enough to not abuse a defective piece of equipment one month into the warranty.
Pro's
Phone was free with service
Con
I am paying for service with no phone
The free phone has already cost $6.00 in shipping and endless frustration
No Good
This phone worked well for about two months but after that the internal screen stopped working. It still call people but you can't see who your calling b/c the screen doesn't work. My fiance got one the same time i did and they both stopped working on the same day!