Motorola L2 Review
The Motorola L2 is quite similar to the well-known SVLR L7. However, unlike its music-minded counterpart, the L2 is all about business. Although you won't find a built-in camera in the L2, its world phone capabilities make it a must for anyone in the corporate world who doesn't mind giving up minor functions that some higher end phones may offer. In addition, not only is it easy to use, but it is priced lower than most phones in its category.
The Motorola L2 woffers a sleek, slim design that is both eye catching and functional. It measures in at 4.4 inches by 1.9 inches by 0.4 inches, and weighs a mere 3 ounces, which is close to the size and weight of the L7. It can easily be placed in your pocket or briefcase for quick and easy use without being too heavy or bulky. Although the phone's size and weight may be attractive, there are some issues that users may find with the keypad. Unlike the L7's flat keypad, the Motorola L2 features an attractive, yet awkward, V-shaped pad that has actual, raised buttons. The keys may look good aesthetically, but they can be hard to use if you are looking to quickly and easily tap them as you would if you were using the L7.
Other issues include the fact that there is no slot included in the phone for a flash memory card and, to change the phone's volume, you must use the button on the left spine to scroll through each level until you find the one you want. If you are looking for an attractive, colorful display, then the Motorola L2 probably isn't for you. For a phone touted as one that is perfect for business use, the display is weak and the colors look quite washed out compared to other phone's displays. In addition, users will find that there is a lack of EDGE support in the handset. You will still find GPRS, but for users who plan to surf the web, it can end up being a slow and tedious task.
One area that the phone definitely scores in is its capabilities for chatting worldwide. The built-in Bluetooth technology wonderfully supports object-push; hands free and dial-up networking profiles. Many users will be impressed with the L2's 12 messaging features. Included in the phone are SMS/MMS messaging, as well as ICQ, AIM, and the popular Yahoo Instant Messenger. Its email client is able to connect to, and sync with, AOL, MSN Hotmail, Yahoo mail, and AIM accounts. The only problem is that the phone does not support corporate email accounts for POP/IMAP email accounts. You can easily send information to colleagues using the using the one-touch Push-to-Talk over Cellular, or PoC feature. You can use the Motorola L2 to send multimedia messages that combine images, voice, sounds, and also animated icons. It was mentioned that the raised keypad has a tendency to be hard to use if you like to be able to easily tap them. However, when it comes to sending messages, some users might actually prefer the feel of the raised keys while typing messages. You can seamlessly use the phone whether you are at home or at the office. Motorola L2 users can easily configure what is referred to as a smart key' in order to quickly access the phone's features. Both personal and business contacts can be easily updated on the Motorola L2 . All you have to do for this update is plug in, and you can sync your date book and phonebook in no time flat.

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