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Motorola: SLVR L7
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Steve, Devon, on April 8th, 2007
A very nice feeling phone with good sound, keypad and mp3 player. Downsides are Motorola Bluetooth / USB downloads suck big time. You need Motorola software at £19 to download to phone without a SD card. Why? Motorola needs to look at the way Nokia/ Sony E do things.
A very nice feeling phone with good sound, keypad and mp3 player. Downsides are Motorola Bluetooth / USB downloads suck big time. You need Motorola software at £19 to download to phone without a SD card. Why? Motorola needs to look at the way Nokia/ Sony E do things.
RM, London, on October 10th, 2006
I have got an unlocked phone and when i installed the 1GM memory, the sound went. Any ideas on how to restore?
I have got an unlocked phone and when i installed the 1GM memory, the sound went. Any ideas on how to restore?
Mr Southard, UK, on March 25th, 2006
bought this camera today after taking back a siemens v140z which would not take calls or send calls charged up battery switched on and browsed around phone put in various contact details and then tried to dial out after about 3 hours trying various 0ptions rang support but was to late eventually changed simcard with wifes cl75 phone and using here phone managed to ring out and recieve calls using my simcard put the cl75 card in the slvr l7 phone switched on but was still unable to dial out will ring support again in morning to see if the can sought it out did put my sim back into slvr l7 and after abought half an hour with much difficulty managed to get money on phone but was still unable to dial out
bought this camera today after taking back a siemens v140z which would not take calls or send calls charged up battery switched on and browsed around phone put in various contact details and then tried to dial out after about 3 hours trying various 0ptions rang support but was to late eventually changed simcard with wifes cl75 phone and using here phone managed to ring out and recieve calls using my simcard put the cl75 card in the slvr l7 phone switched on but was still unable to dial out will ring support again in morning to see if the can sought it out did put my sim back into slvr l7 and after abought half an hour with much difficulty managed to get money on phone but was still unable to dial out
Dnz , on March 18th, 2006
Great piece of technology! First impressions seem a bit restrictive but after I personalisd it, it all fell in to place. Functionality is unlimited; MP3, Video(Recording), VGA camera, expandable memory (via micro SD upto 512mb), Java, Bluetooth, PC connectivity and syncronisation. Pros-- -Distinctive design for a tablet phone, especially the weight and size of it! -Many features (shown above) -High resolution screen -Quality MP3 playback through inbulit speaker (does not sound tinny or 'portable'. -Can connect VIA usb very easuly as a 'Mass storage device' when memory card is used and can transfer media without the need for the 'Motorola Phone Tools' softare. I used my SONY minidisc USB cable (the same size as used for the Sony PSP, etc...) Cons (all minor snags) -Video capture is limited, even with a memory card installed. -Inbulit memory is 6 MB, pretty usless as a media player without a memory card. -No LED light for taking pictures. -Limited to 100 mp3's that can be played back in one session (much like the Motorola ROKR) regardless of the size of memory card. -No data cable included in the box. In conclusion a very impressive phone for the novice to the professional. Its is basically the same as the RAZR V3i but 200% better than the RAXR 1.0. 95/100 % Rating
Great piece of technology! First impressions seem a bit restrictive but after I personalisd it, it all fell in to place. Functionality is unlimited; MP3, Video(Recording), VGA camera, expandable memory (via micro SD upto 512mb), Java, Bluetooth, PC connectivity and syncronisation. Pros-- -Distinctive design for a tablet phone, especially the weight and size of it! -Many features (shown above) -High resolution screen -Quality MP3 playback through inbulit speaker (does not sound tinny or 'portable'. -Can connect VIA usb very easuly as a 'Mass storage device' when memory card is used and can transfer media without the need for the 'Motorola Phone Tools' softare. I used my SONY minidisc USB cable (the same size as used for the Sony PSP, etc...) Cons (all minor snags) -Video capture is limited, even with a memory card installed. -Inbulit memory is 6 MB, pretty usless as a media player without a memory card. -No LED light for taking pictures. -Limited to 100 mp3's that can be played back in one session (much like the Motorola ROKR) regardless of the size of memory card. -No data cable included in the box. In conclusion a very impressive phone for the novice to the professional. Its is basically the same as the RAZR V3i but 200% better than the RAXR 1.0. 95/100 % Rating
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Absolutely excellent phone. First Moto I have had and excellent, cannot praise it enough. Moto L7e on Orange. Battery lasts two weeks with average use and never switched off, text is easy, camera good enough for an older phone, voice dialling, quad band, mega memory, what more can you want...