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| Alex Kanel |
Member since: 13-Oct-2006 |
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Category: Review on Motorola L6 Mobile Phone
Posted by: 13-Oct-2006
Strengths: fast, easy, and excellent performance, customize ability, large screen, Dynamic Video, and Internet access, reasonably priced
Weaknesses: battery attention
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Full Review
Although not as technologically packed as the Motorola Razr, the Motorola La is still a dynamic little device that serves its purpose of creating digital photography and video clips, Internet exploration, and email and text messages. This unit isn’t as elaborate as the Razr or many other mobile phone models, but it is simple, and its power is focused to provide enhanced performance from these few intended functions.
The standard yet famous and acclaimed BlueTooth Technology is incorporated to provide solid capabilities, along with WAP, GPRS, and MMS, all of which a widely utilized programs for communication technology. If it weren’t for these, the Motorola L6 would not have email or keypad dial up ability. With the addition of a USB interface, text and image files can easily and quickly be exchanged from on electronic system to another, and all within a simple process to conduct.
The Motorola L6 has 65,000 colours, which are enhanced by a large screen for great viewing quality. Images can be played back continuous and with richness and well-defined forms and movements. Photographic stills and digital video clips can be stored and transferred at any time desired or needed. Stonehenge, The Sphinx, The leaning Tower of Piza, the Coliseum in Rome, the mosaics of Byzantine Greece, the ancient pyramids in Central Mexico . . . all in vivid colour for permanent viewing—perpetually recorded memories to enjoy!
The installed memory has an astounding 10MB, so a multitude of files can be saved at any one time. For such a little ‘candy bar’-shaped device with an ultra slim design, the Motorola L6 is technologically sound and will demonstrate outstanding performance for a long time.
Other features that are included are a currency converter, a built-in digital clock, Java, and a personal organizer for customizing and managing programs and file category folders as necessary and desired. It all depends on what the user wants and needs, and that’s the main point of the while thing, under simplicity and convenience without too much showing off.
This simple tool costs, on average, anywhere from $149.00 to $261.00, which is a reasonable price range for what is available. Sales, if found at the right time, will allow buyers the opportunity to spend even less money on it, so comparing prices is essential to finding the right deal. In the end, it all depends on what one is able and willing to pay.
The Motorola L6 is a nice little gadget that performs impressive all the time and without a lot of fan fair. Serious buyers will not be disappointed!
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