Antenna
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Is this model still usable, and how do you charge it? |
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Background
The Motorola V60i TDMA is a "flip" or "clamshell" style mobile phone made by Motorola, Inc.. It was released in 2002 on ATT, Cingular, and Suncom using TDMA technology.
If your phone powers on, you can verify you have a Motorola V60i TDMA by typing in #7764726#. If asked for a "security phone," then your phone is the TDMA. If nothing happens, it is either the Motorola V60i (c) or V60i (g).
The Motorola V60i TDMA has a "stub" external antenna and incorporates features such as an external display, a USB port, voice dialing, changeable faceplates, and predictive text entry. It replaced the earlier V60t model.
Identification
You can identify your phone by the model number V60i. The model and serial numbers should be displayed under the battery. You can also find this information in the settings of your phone: Settings > About phone > Device details > Model > Model Number (SKU).
This flip phone is mostly silver, with a thin rectangular LCD screen near the top of the front panel. Below the screen is the Motorola "M" logo, followed by the Motorola brand name.