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
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October 29, 2006
Posted by: Alex French
"A great phone which feels great in your hand"
What I like:
Smooth touch, easy user interface, good ringtones
What I don't like:
Weight
Review:
Got this phone after looking at the pebl and deciding it looked like my old motorola v220. Saw this one in another shop and thought it was for me. This phone did turn some heads in the shop. The shop only had a few, the others were old fashioned but the people that looked at the shelf all thought this one stuck out the most. All that to one side this phone is perfect, you can even charge it from USB. The camera is ok but not great, it's better than the BenQ Siemens with the orange strip that I had and broke after two months. This phone is thin but it does weigh a lot. It feels like it's made to last and built properly. This phone isn’t really for people who want to play mp3s and have an SD card slot and play good quality videos on. This phone can record video but it’s not a sharp picture. The buttons need getting used to but you will get to like it in the end. Over all, this phone is basic but great for how much most shops sell it for now. It’s like the razr v3 but not flippy.
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