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Motorola L6 Review

Motorola L6 Review

The Motorola L6 is an easy to use phone perfect for anyone who wants more than the standard features, but isn't worried about having the most top-of-the-line model available. It looks good, works well, and is affordable.

Measuring a mere 113x49x10.9 millimeters, and weighing in at only 91 grams, the Motorola L6  is certainly considered one of the smallest phones on the market today. It features a sleek and stylish metallic silver casing, and its shape is perfect for fitting just about anywhere. The only design flaw that some cell phone users might find unappealing is that it is longer in length than some of its competitors. Although some may enjoy using a phone with raised buttons, the keypad is inlaid for a flat look. The small, inlaid keys could possibly cause a problem for those users who enjoy text messaging on a frequent basis. The size can be a little hard to use for anyone who had larger fingers. But, there is good news for those who enjoy text messaging. The Motorola L6  includes what is called an iTap feature. With this feature, you can scroll through options located at the bottom of the phone's screen, one of which allows you to auto complete any word just by pushing the phone's UP button.  The phone's menu is quite easy to access through the 4-way switch that has a central key, four additional keys that allow for quick menu access, and two buttons for additional access on the phone's edge. Users will be pleased to learn that the phone also includes a VGA camera complete with a 4x zoom in the phone's rear side. The side buttons on the phone are used to launch the VGA camera and camcorder options, as well as the WAP browser. The 128x160 viewing screen offers a clear, bright display that any user will appreciate.

TheMotorola L6 offers a wide range of features that aim for users who have some knowledge of cell phone technology, but aren't extremely technical. The tri-band phone offers around 315 minutes of talk time, with 345 hours of standby time. There are wonderful options for those users who want to stay connected, including the miniature USB port that can be used for PC connectivity as well as recharging the phone's battery. One feature considered to be quite impressive is the fact that the L6 is equipped with Bluetooth technology that allows users the power to interface their phone with several different devices, as well as to transfers any files or data they wish to a PC. When you first bring home the Motorola L6 , you will find that the Bluetooth option is unlocked; therefore there are no restrictions in its usage. This means that you can both send and receive MP3 ring tones and pictures quickly and easily any time you have the notion. Another option allows you to hook up the L6 to your personal computer for use as a GPRS modem. Be advised that when used as a modem, it will be rather slow at only 30 to 40 Kbps. Another thing to consider when using the phone's Bluetooth technology, it will significantly drain the battery, causing the battery usage to allow only about 4 hours of talk time.

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