This deal has been going on for quite a while at Amazon but may have just gotten hotter. Sign up for a year of service with T-mobile and get the Motorola V66 and make $50 after two MIRs. Amazon says that you can get $100 with another rebate but I am not sure if this will work.
I have had the phone for about a week now and am loving it. It is quite small and light, but not too tiny like some other phones. The screen is black text on white (not white on black like Amazon shows), and is much more readable than your average LCD screen. The menu layout is about my only complaint. It is a bit confusing, but if you use all of the voice command features and shortcuts, then you don't really have to deal with the menus much. I haven't use the text messaging yet, so I can't comment on that. From what I can tell, this phone is pretty similar to its big brother the v60 but weighs quite a bit less and doesn't have external caller id (the weight savings is worth the tradeoff in my opinion). Battery life has been good so far.
T-mobile service here in Davis (near Sacramento) has been quite impressive. I previously had Verizon which would barely get a signal at my house. With T-mobile I routinely get between two and three bars of reception and have not had problems with dropped calls. I have talked to T-mobile customer service twice and the two people I talked to were very nice and helpful. (I did have to wait on hold for about 5-10 minutes on one of the calls though). My plan (1000 anytime/unlimited weekends) seems like a pretty good deal for $39.99. If you are in need of a cell phone, I would definitely look into this deal.
One last note, there are usually Amazon coupons floating around that you can use to sweeten the deal even more.
Link to Phone (hope this works)
I have had the phone for about a week now and am loving it. It is quite small and light, but not too tiny like some other phones. The screen is black text on white (not white on black like Amazon shows), and is much more readable than your average LCD screen. The menu layout is about my only complaint. It is a bit confusing, but if you use all of the voice command features and shortcuts, then you don't really have to deal with the menus much. I haven't use the text messaging yet, so I can't comment on that. From what I can tell, this phone is pretty similar to its big brother the v60 but weighs quite a bit less and doesn't have external caller id (the weight savings is worth the tradeoff in my opinion). Battery life has been good so far.
T-mobile service here in Davis (near Sacramento) has been quite impressive. I previously had Verizon which would barely get a signal at my house. With T-mobile I routinely get between two and three bars of reception and have not had problems with dropped calls. I have talked to T-mobile customer service twice and the two people I talked to were very nice and helpful. (I did have to wait on hold for about 5-10 minutes on one of the calls though). My plan (1000 anytime/unlimited weekends) seems like a pretty good deal for $39.99. If you are in need of a cell phone, I would definitely look into this deal.
One last note, there are usually Amazon coupons floating around that you can use to sweeten the deal even more.
Link to Phone (hope this works)