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
August 9, 2006
Posted by: Daniel Young
"This is a slim phone with great features and a new thing to phone technology"
What I like:
The graphics, which are amazing
What I don't like:
I am used to Nokias so the menu navigation takes a while to get used to
Review:
I have had this phone just over 24 hours and my first opinions are that it's a geat phone. It is slim yet lightweight (but this makes it feel strong) the keypad is a little too small you need to use the top of your fingers to press the buttons but this is okay for me. A downside is that you probably want some earphones but Motorola are selling Bluetooth earphones on their website. If you are looking to buy this phone go for it because it is worth it. I have had no problems
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