Typical price: £100
What is it: Slim, entry-level phone with 0.3-megapixel camera and colour screen
What we think: The Motorola Slvr L6 is the Slvr L7 without the expandable memory slot or quad-band connectivity and a 65k colour screen
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 13 April 2006
Tags: Motorola, Motorola Slvr L6, budget, audio quality, megapixel camera
We like:
Slim form factor; Bluetooth; GPRS; colour screen
We don't like:
Curvy keypad is hard to use; low-end VGA camera; poor audio quality
You might also need:
Bluetooth headset
CNET UK judgement:
This is a good, slim phone that feels very light in the hand and features a colour screen, Bluetooth and a camera, all for a low price. However, it's disappointing that the keypad is not easy to use and the audio quality is muffled. If you're looking for a decent phone under £100, then this is definitely worth a look, but try the keypad out first before you hand over your hard-earned moolah
Full review:
The Motorola Slvr L6 is a budget version of the Slvr L7. It looks similar, and at 11mm thick it's even slimmer than the L7, but some of the features have been downgraded. It doesn't have the L7's expandable memory slot, it's tri-band instead of quad-band, and the screen only displays 65k colours. Continue Reading...
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Latest user reviews
January 14, 2007
Posted by: Kyus Agu-Lionel
"A slim phone that's actually ultra slim, unlike the L7"
October 29, 2006
Posted by: Alex French
"A great phone which feels great in your hand"
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