Unlocked Cell Phones - Customer reviews - 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%)
Refurbished Price:
Used Price: $94.42
Average Customer Rating:
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| Spotlight customer reviews: | 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: Michael J. Di Pasqua Location: Orlando, FL USA Date: 2006-07-29 Customer Rating: -    
Summary: great phone, when bought through cingular Comment: this is the best phone i have ever owned, through cingular. do not buy this phone UNLOCKED because you will not be able to use half of the features. Cingular provides bluetooth and web access and you cant use either on a unlocked phone.
Name: Nashat Mostafa Location: New York, NY USA Date: 2007-08-03 Customer Rating: -    
Summary: The ultra slim Motorola L7 Gsm Cell Phone is a very good deal. Comment: The popular Motorola L7 cellular phone is one of the thinnest mobile phones in the market.
It is very easily slipped into a pocket or a bag. This small phone includes features such as a VGA camera, a large color display , digital audio player and Bluetooth connectivity. The Motorola L7 also features Java games and an e-mail client.
The loudspeaker on Motorola L7 allows you to use it in the car while keeping your hands safely on the wheel.
On Motorola L7's left side you will find the volume control buttons and the Smart key, that can be assigned to whatever function you may like.
The ultra slim Motorola L7 also comes with an Integrated VGA camera with 4x zoom and video capture and playback, but its resolution is quite less and you cannot expect the best of picture technology. You will never miss a chance to capture perfect moments, wherever they may happen.
In the past, Motorola phones were palmed for their short battery life, but the Motorola L7 offers a longer life battery to perform all the functions for significantly longer time.
Name: N. Phillips Location: Chicago, IL United States Date: 2006-06-02 Customer Rating: -    
Summary: the Best non-Smart phone Comment: All complaints of the L7 SLVR are from consumers who need to buy a Smartphone. The SLVR has great design, and awesome multi-media features like iTunes, video cam and a very bright screen for games and web-browing.
Software can be purchased to sync it with Outlook. mp3's can be used as ringtones when they are put in the Sound folder when you connect it to your computer, but not when they act as an iTune.
The keypad takes some getting used to - but I don't mind cuz I feel so cool talking with it in public.
My only complaint is that this isn't a smartphone, which would allow me to add/remove programs that I want. But this was definitly worth the money.
Name: Serenity Finn Location: San Diego, Ca Date: 2006-07-13 Customer Rating: -    
Summary: possibly the best phone i have Comment: i like to travel, and i have a phone for everywhere i go. for example, when i travel within the US, i use a cheap, old nokia (only because i wouldnt really care if it got stolen). when i travel to europe, i use my nokia 8800 which, up until recently, i thought was the best phone ever manufactured.
I only just recently bought the motorola SLVR L7 to use on a normal daily basis, and I have absolutely no problems with it whatsoever. Its small, sleek, and stylish with all the amenities I could ask for in a phone, plus some. Who cares if the phone only holds 100 songs?! its amazing that it holds that many at all! and the sound quality is excellent. ALthough it is true that the battery doesnt last that long, I only charge my phone once a day, and thats while i sleep. I use my phone a lot, between calls and texts and listening to the iTunes, its unbelievable that I only really have to charge it once a day. To any ppl who are in the market for a new phone, I whole heartedly recomment the motorola SLVR L7.
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