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Nicolas
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Joined: 16 Jan 2007
Posts: 22
Location: Bristol ,UK
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Posted: Tue Jan 16, 2007 3:59 pm Post subject: Motorola SLVR L7 |
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The Slvr L7 is very attractive and the overall design is ,to me, better than the razor. it comes with an integrated iTunes player, Bluetooth compatibility,big and good display, a Flash card slot, a speakerphon...e
Con: The iTunes player is crass and listless and far too many restrictions, very tricky and clumsy keypad/controls, by todays standard an exceedingly low-resolution VGA camera, lacks external FM compatibility, no stereo support (nauseatingly bad since they put the iTunes support in the first place), no EDGE support (Enhanced Data for GSM Evolution - 3G packet data throughput on GSM networks) and far little memory to start with.
The phone is for me an extension of your fashion statement and has no rivals in its class. The given size and the overall quality and finish of the product and the material used are clean competition though the functionality competes with other manufacturer; it loses in the camera quality, its resolution, the bundled package and omission of stereo support and also the fact that not many songs can be stored. At the same time voice tags and a Dictaphone capability during a call are evident advantages of the L7.
To me ,being a firm believer in Nokia, the Samsung X700 is most likely the closest competition
[img]http://www.cellfreaks.com/images/ph/motorola-slvr-l7.jpg[/img] |
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