Motorola SLVR L2 Phone Review
Motorola SLVR L2 is a quad-band skinny phone with big features to make your mobility easier. The design is less than a half-inch thick with large 128 x 160 resolution on 65k color depth, circular control pad to navigate the phone’s menus and features and a highly accessible mini-USB port on the right side of the phone for data synchronization. The SLVR L2 holds phonebook storage up to 500 contacts, supports polyphonic ringtones as well as MP3-based ringer and vibrating alert for discreet calls.

Messaging and wireless internet is a powerhouse on this phone. Supported with sending and receiving pictures, text, graphics and soun via messages, IM through AOL, Yahoo! Messenger, or ICQ and iTAP text entry which lets you enter texts easier and faster. If you’re bored, you can change the wallpapers with custom graphics or you can play the built-in games. Motorola L2 measures 4.33 x 1.93 x 0.41 inches, weighs 2.8 ounces, supported by lithium-ion battery which lasts up to 5 hours talk time or up to 14 days standby time. Other specifications include Bluetooth, speakerphone, PTT, Java 2.0, MMS, USB and class 10 GPRS.







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