Motorola’s Slim SLVR L7 Review
Mobile Burn is talking about the SLVR L7 from Motorola.
While it took a year’s worth of time and a name change to get to us, the Motorola SLVR L7 has finally arrived in most world markets. First introduced as the SLVR V8 back at 3GSM 2005 and later renamed to the L7, the SLVR was designed to do to the candy bar form factor what the Motorola RAZR V3 did to the clamshell. It appears to be working to some extent, too, since we are starting to see a fair number of SLVR-like devices coming out of Asia.
The Quad-band GSM/GPRS SLVR L7 has gone through a number of specification changes since its initial introduction, as well. The L7 is, as I mentioned, no longer a triband device, and no longer supports EDGE. People who have been following the device for a long time (or are reading old web pages) might notice other discrepancies, as well.
They basically say that this is not the phone to use for its camera abilities as it does not have a decent camera, and does not include a flash, but otherwise its a pretty decent phone thus earning a highly recommended rating.
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the phone is quite sleek and sexy. it is just that it lacks in only in 2to3 things that r recoverd by its looks and sound quality
Comment by aditya — August 7, 2006 @ 5:16 am