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, bluetooth, colours, connectivity
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.co.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
Motorola Slvr L6 History
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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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