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Motorola SLVR L7 |
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13/01/08 (67 review reads) |
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Advantages: Small, light, battery life
Disadvantages: None found
Currently this is my handset of choice. I go through handsets like a hot knife through butter. I chuck them into my trouser pocket along with my keys, or I stick them into my ass pocket and then forget and sit on them.
So, you get it so far, I break phones.
I wanted a cheap handset that would allow me to do things like watch full films, and play mp3, so I took a look at the SLVR L7.
here are a few details;
Quad band
GPRS
Bluetooth
Installable iTap languages
Multiple recipients on texts
Email client built in
Java 2.0 browser
MicroSD cards memory expansion
iTunes built in
Video player built in
640x480 camera and video camera
glass screen, yes, you read that.... GLASS !!!
Metal keypad
17 days between charges !
Connects to a PC through USB, which can also charge the handset.
So this is a robust handset, I have zero scratches on the tough glass screen, and I can go away for a few days, load it up with .3gp films, check my email, browse the web and the battery is still working when I get home. Nice.
And all this on Orange pay-as-you-go for £52
However, as the phone connects to the PC, it is simple to find a website that will let you download software that will change the operating system on the handset and open it for any network.
Summary: Can be used as a mini PDA
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- 15/01/08 This is a good start, but I would have preferred you tell us more details about the good and bad things about this phone instead of giving us a list of the features. |
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- 15/01/08 best handset ever.. ?? i wouldn't raise my hand on that.. Nice review thoughx x |
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