Motorola SLVR L6 Review

Motorola SLVR L6Pocket-lint reviews the SLVR L6, a very slim handset from Motorola that not only looks god, but it has some decent features. Very much like the L7, except even smaller, and with a few less features, the L6 is an interesting feature, but will people buy it without all the cool features of the L7 and other such cell phones.

The L6 is the slimmest handset available on the market right now, and unless you want a phone that will snap every time you press a button too vigorously while texting it’s hard to see where it could shed any further micrometers. This handset is seriously thin, 10.9mm! Although it’s still quite wide and slightly taller than an iPod.

What isn’t hard to spot is the L6’s lineage, as it’s a doppelganger for the L7 we’ve looked at previously. It fits in just below it in the brand’s line up, loosing a few extra millimetres and a couple of features on the way. It’s the RAZR V3 and V3i all over again – these handsets are darn close to each other in almost every respect!

For their final rating the phone manages to earn a seven out of a possible ten, as points were taken off for only having a VGA camera and lacking a MP3 player.

March 13th, 2006 Posted by David in Motorola, Reviews at 10:56 am 1 Comment »
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  1. I think the internal memeory and camera quality of the motorola L6 should be improved upon in subsequent versions.

    Comment by Damilola — June 8, 2006 @ 12:54 pm

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