Motorola L2 Review
There are many calling features offered with the Motorola L2 , which could be the phone's saving grace. Options include 3-way conference calling, a speakerphone, and speed dialing. There is also an address book included that can hold 500 entries. However, be warned that looking for a contact in the address book could be very slow considering the phone often lists each contact's email address and phone number as separate entries. Using the Motorola L2 to surf the web has gotten mixed reviews. The WAP 2.0 web browser can open various web pages in a fairly quick manner. However, since the data connection is GPRS-only, scrolling through the content on various web pages can be slow. Unfortunately this is a problem that cannot be fixed since there is no slot for adding additional RAM. Making calls with the L2 is simple and the quality of those calls is fine. One good thing about the Motorola L2 is its exceptional battery life. With the Motorola L2 you can expect to have close to 5 hours of talk time on one battery charge. The standby time for the Motorola L2 is a reasonable 14 days. Charging the phone can be easy as long as you have a charger and/or your computer handy. When traveling with the Motorola L2 , you need not worry about bringing a travel charger with you if you are already bringing your laptop. There is an optional USB cable that can be purchased for such instances. Use the cable to plug the Motorola L2 into your laptop and the phone will charge.
If you are looking for a phone with a great music player, you are better off choosing the aforementioned L7. However, those of you who aren't concerned with having a top-of-the-line music player in your phone will be content with what the Motorola L2 has to offer. Included is a basic media player that can handle both MP3s and videos. You can use the integrated Bluetooth technology to send music from your computer to your phone for use as ring tones. But, be aware, there is only 10MB of memory for use with the media player. Since it has been mentioned several times that you cannot expand on the phone's memory, the amount and length of songs you can download to the Motorola L2 is small. With the Motorola L2 , you are given the option of downloading additional ring tones, screensavers, and wallpapers for your phone. There is also an option for playing preloaded games, or downloading any games that aren't included.

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