Typical price: £190
What is it: Ultra-thin candy bar handset
What we think: If you are looking for the very latest features, the Slvr is not going to set your world on fire. But if you want your phone thin, black and stylish then it is worth considering
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Motorola Slvr L7 user reviews
April 19, 2006
Posted by: Wayne Elcoat
"Excellent phone"
What I like:
Slim clean design
What I don't like:
Not a lot of features
Review:
I have xda2s which kills any phone I've had but it's bulky and heavy. Moto L7 is slim and stylish, email not easy to set up as the xda2's but will probe deeper to find out. Easy to use not a lot of things to get confused with like other moto's, very easy to use... But the main feature is style and how slim it is and easy to store away memory card been told it will take a 1GB so your music is endless. It's small like iPod so you could say Moto has mobile iPod on the go, anywhere you want to go and battery life excellent. Altogether a very good design
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