This is the sweet spot. The phone turns on, the stereo speakers (a hallmark of the V360) work, and the camera lens isn't fogged. There will be cosmetic wear (scuffs on the corners) but no deep gouges. At $75, this is a fair price for a nostalgia trip.

When it first hit the market in late 2005, the Motorola V360 was positioned as an accessible mid-tier device. In the U.S., it was a staple of T-Mobile’s lineup, often available for a significantly lower entry price than flagship models when paired with a contract.

If you are searching for this device today, you won't find it at a carrier store. The market has shifted to eBay, Etsy, Mercari, and specialized retro tech shops. The pricing is no longer determined by carrier subsidies, but by rarity, condition, and the completeness of the package.