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: $85.99
You Save: $214 (71%)
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Used Price: $94.42


Average Customer Rating: -

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Spotlight customer reviews:

Name: Prasad Kodali
Location:
Date: 2007-04-30
Customer Rating: -

Summary: Stay away from this phone
Comment: I used this piece for 6 months and finally dumped it. It freezes for no reason, use the bluetooth, voice dial, sneeze.......... When I use Bluetooth I have to turn of an on the phone atleast twice a day, it just stops working and you will miss incoming calls. What a piece of junk from Motorola.
I brought my trusted Nokia and life is easy again.







Name: Mark Sherman
Location:
Date: 2006-06-07
Customer Rating: -

Summary: Poor Company Reliablility
Comment: I ordered the Slvr L7 from this company thinking I would be getting in return, what the discription online was. Including Itunes, USB cables, and a cool new Slvr phone. Did I get that in the mail after waiting over a week?? No, I did not. I got some cheap European version, with no itunes or cable or cool phone. It came with a charger that was meant for Euopean outlets...what the heck am I going to do with that in the States?! I am very disapointed with this company and they claim that I can't get a full refund for something that I didn't want. Sweet, thanks for the false advertisment. dont buy from here



Name: A. Trout
Location: Indiana, USA
Date: 2006-08-16
Customer Rating: -

Summary: A lot of glitches
Comment: As a cingular user I feel like they don't have a lot of good phones to choose from right now anyways. Given that I choose the slvr. As soon as I had walked out of the store and to my car it had frozen. White screen of death. Restarted it as I have had some experience with my former Motorola A300 P.O.S. (BTW- never ever get that phone). As this first week has progressed, the phone has times where it takes forever to process a request and eventually after 5 minutes of waiting I have to exit out. It won't process the request to submit a text message which is highly annoying having to keep retapping it out. (It won't save it as a draft during this time).
The voice recognition has failed to do anything. Once it even continued a call for 15 minutes after saying it had ended the call. The reason I know this is that my mom and called during this period receiving a busy tone the whole time.

Suffice to say I'm glad I have 30 days to try the phone and return it. This baby is going back and after the 3 straight Motorola's all with the same issues, I'll be choosing a new brand.



Name: Sachbvn
Location:
Date: 2006-10-26
Customer Rating: -

Summary: i would maybe choose a different phone
Comment: this phone is about 50-50 for me, not the 3 stars i gave it.

i renewed my contract right when this phone came out and with that i only had to pay like $50-$60 i think, which was quite a bit cheaper than the Rokr... the iTunes was a cool selling point to me - but the phone looked pretty cool to.

first phone - i bought a car charger from walmart along with the phone, i think there was a bent peice of metal in the charger connector tip right out of the package so it screwed up the charging port on the phone, days later when it was out of juice and i couldn't charge it - i got it switched out.

second phone - a few months later when i went to buy a bluetooth headset i was informed that "bluetooth" in my phone wasn't working so i had to get a new one from motorola, which was very easy and i kept my phone until they sent a replacement.

third phone - blue tooth now works, but the iTunes do not - thats ok the iTunes aren't actually that cool on the phone, the ear buds they give you kinda suck (well i hate all ear buds really) and aside from a few times (airplane etc...) i never really used the iTunes on the phone. though - despite what people say, i love the iTunes software!

i don't care for the keypad it feels offset, its kinda tough to dial w/o looking at the buttons - cell phone numbers are small and tightly squeezed together as it is, on the Slvr they are like offset or something. the camera on the phone is awful, no light and the picture quality is quite ify, you have to be PERFECTLY still while taking a photo. the software on the phone is pretty decent, the layout of things anyways, however i look forward to a new layout coming out sometime.

overall - this was pry the better of what was available at the time, but i miss my flip phone, would never get a phone/iTune combo again, buy an iPod if you want that, and would pry get something with a little better camera. oh yeah - i hate how there aren't even any "complete" games on the phone, you have to buy the whole version, they should include atleast something. (by the way i got this phone through Cingular)



Name: Harry Pujols
Location: New York City
Date: 2006-04-13
Customer Rating: -

Summary: Unlocked SLVR: WARNING!!!
Comment: The unlocked SLVR L7 comes with some German firmware which is 100% uncompatible with iSync, iTunes or any Bluetooth connection made with Apple software. Beware!



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