Unlocked Cell Phones - Customer reviews - Motorola SLVR L7 Unlocked Cell Phone with MP3/Video Player, MicroSD Slot/TransFlash--International Version with No Warranty (Black)



Motorola SLVR L7 Unlocked Cell Phone with MP3/Video Player, MicroSD Slot/TransFlash--International Version with No Warranty (Black)
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Manufacturer: Motorola

List Price: $299.99
Our Price: $104.99
You Save: $195 (65%)
Refurbished Price:
Used Price: $98.83


Average Customer Rating: -

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Name: Go Paris Go
Location: NY
Date: 2006-05-04
Customer Rating: -

Summary: The coolest Phone I ever Had!
Comment: I must say I was a bit shocked when I read some of the negative reviews. I buy a new cell phone every couple of months. I got this SLVR thru Cingular. But I like new gadgets. So, sometimes I buy an unlocked phone and change the sim. I have tried countless phones from Nokia, Samsung, Sony-Ericsson and Panasonic. This is my favorite so far. It is thin, sleek and easy to operate. I always laugh when I hear people complain of the Motorola menu or interface. These are people that most-likely started out on a different brand and expect every cell phone manufacturer to use that same menu. Every brand has their quirks. And, most cell phone users have their quirks.
On my SLVR I have 50 songs loaded with room for that many more. It accepts the super-small Transflash card, included. I love the fact that there is also an included connection from the USB port that allows you to use your own headphones. In addition, no one makes better bluetooth headsets than Motorola and this phone connects to it easily, with a crisp clear sound.
The only thing I would change is the color. It is a deep, almost black, brown color. I would prefer silver or matte black. I have not encountered any software problems and I have had the phone since the first week it came out.



Name: Blair Beavers
Location: Columbus, OH United States
Date: 2006-03-01
Customer Rating: -

Summary: I love my SLVR
Comment: This phone is great! I love everything about it; size, function, quality, battery life, iTunes. The ONLY negative thing I can say about it is that it has USB 1 and not the faster USB 2. But the phone charges itself while it's connected to the computer updating iTunes so the slow download doesn't bother me.

Apple has limited the phone to 100 songs. The 512MB micro card is sufficient for about 75 songs at a time (saved at 192kb) - not a 60GB iPod, but plenty for on-the-go music enjoyment. The iTunes integration with the phone is very nice; sleek and easy, but you cannot use iTunes for ringtones (those MP3's are stored in on the internal 5MB memory - like on other phones that utilize MP3 ringtones).



Name: Kristopher G. Williams
Location: Memphis, TN USA
Date: 2006-06-23
Customer Rating: -

Summary: Excellent phone & mp3 player in one
Comment: Anyone who knows me will tell you that I'm a huge fan of electronics but I'm also not in the habit of buying trendy or gimmicky devices. When I first heard of a phone coming ready with iTunes, I was interested but understandably skeptical. Was this just a tie in with no real functionality to sell phones? I have used many other (non-iPod) mp3 players and was happy with their performance. I read a lot of the SLVR L7 and bought the refurb version through cingular. Out of the box the phone is exceedingly simple to set up and use. iTunes definitely makes a difference by updating your phone with any changes you've made to your library each time you connect your phone to your PC. YES the phone does only hold 100 songs but SIZE is not always BETTER. When I used a 10 gig MP3 player I still only listened to about 5 to 10 albums at a time, which, with the right settings, can easily fit on the SLVR. I've read other reviews that compare this phone's performance to much more high-end phones like Blackberry. This is obviously an unfair comparison since the SLVR isn't even in the same category. The only feature that I would have tried to as would be video playback, since many phones on competing networks are already well into video updates and such.



Name: Kishore Dandu
Location: Plano, TX United States
Date: 2006-02-20
Customer Rating: -

Summary: Nice design, plays music too. Hats off Motorola
Comment: THis is the first music playing phone I have used(so can't comment on others in the market). I have always respected Motorola's quality. This phone comes upto their standards. There are lot of positives and small negatives from this eye turner.

Positives:
1. Blue tooth. Offers TransFlash memory expansion slot which gives users the flexibility to expand the memory by up to 512MB.
2. Very nice design, good battery life.
3. Amazing color display(along the lines of razor)
4. ofcourse being able to play music(it plays only itunes at this point), but some folks are pointing to me that it can play mp3; i need to research that aspect. If so, that is great too.

Small Negatives:
1. Not so flashy camera, very limited capability compared to SOny music phone.
2. It does not have FM yet.

Irrespective of the small negatives, it is a fantastic phone to carry around and it has that advantage of being able to play music.



Name: Lucky
Location: Orange County, CA, USA
Date: 2006-05-04
Customer Rating: -

Summary: Great Phone!
Comment: I must say I was a bit shocked when I read some of the negative reviews. I buy a new cell phone every couple of months. I got this SLVR thru Cingular. But I like new gadgets. So, sometimes I buy an unlocked phone and change the sim. I have tried countless phones from Nokia, Samsung, Sony-Ericsson and Panasonic. This is my favorite so far. It is thin, sleek and easy to operate. I always laugh when I hear people complain of the Motorola menu or interface. These are people that most-likely started out on a different brand and expect every cell phone manufacturer to use that same menu. Every brand has their quirks. And, most cell phone users have their quirks.
On my SLVR I have 50 songs loaded with room for that many more. It accepts the super-small Transflash card, included. I love the fact that there is also an included connection from the USB port that allows you to use your own headphones. In addition, no one makes better bluetooth headsets than Motorola and this phone connects to it easily, with a crisp clear sound.
The only thing I would change is the color. It is a deep, almost black, brown color. I would prefer silver or matte black. I have not encountered any software problems and I have had the phone since the first week it came out.



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