Talk:List of Motorola V series phones

V300
The V300 is mentioned; why isn't it included?

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missing v100 and v200
V100 and V200 are missing. V100 had a quirk that headphone jack (which was nonstandard 2.sth mm) was the only way to get audio in and out of the device; there was a separate module that could (non elegantly) solve that problem. 89.201.184.159 (talk) 21:15, 25 April 2020 (UTC)

edit: link to the "jack problem" described above but for v101. according to "device is similar to the company’s recently released V100" refering to v101; about v100 89.201.184.159 (talk) 21:20, 25 April 2020 (UTC)

Missing V60T (original monochrome TMDS)
The page does not mention the V60T model, which is/was very popular AT&T model when it was released. The only mention of "V60T" is the color version, which I believe was called "V60T Color". The original V60T was MONOCHROME and TMDS (no SIM card).