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Motorola L6 Review

Motorola L6 Review

The VGA camera included in the Motorola L6  may not have as high a resolution as some of the other cells phones available in today's market, but for the price, the pictures it takes are just fine for the casual user. The available video component's quality is similar to that of the camera. However, in both instances, there is a bit of a problem with memory. There is no memory card slot available on the Motorola L6 . And, with just 10MB of memory already internally installed in the phone, there is a bit of a limit as to how many pictures you can take, or how long of a video can be recorded. When taking photos, be aware that they are small, about thumbnail-sized, and you can only take 128x96 videos at about 5 frames per second. Users of the Motorola L6  may be happy to learn that it does come complete with Java gaming options in addition to the camera and video options. These Java games will take up quite a bit of memory, so any user who prefers using their phone to take pictures or short videos may want to consider not using the gaming feature so there is more room in the phone's internal memory for those things that are more important.

To make up for its memory issues, the Motorola L6  does offer a large range of extras that is sure to impress any user. Included with the phone is a USB adapter that allows the user to connect the Motorola L6  to a computer, the software needed to make this process quick and easy, a power adapter used for recharging the battery, and also a headset connection that allows the user to easily operate the phone hands-free.

The phone's application set is definitely intended for the mid-level user. Included are MP3 ring tones, downloadable sounds, and also an array of animations and images. There is also a convenient picture Caller-ID that allows the user to see who is calling them, an address book that can hold up to 500 entries, a built-in speakerphone that makes hands-free use a breeze, group SMS, a currency converter and a calculator, a handy alarm clock, a date book that features a reminder alarm, and also a WAP 2.0 with convenient web access. Using the speakerphone is a convenient way to use the phone when being hands-free is the perfect option. However, the volume on the speakerphone works best in an indoor situation, and isn't recommended for use when outdoors. In general, call reception is nice and clear. You won't have any trouble hearing the MP3 ring tones since they come through loud and clear. However, when in vibrate mode, the vibrations emitted are rather weak, so this feature probably should be depended on unless you are in a situation where you can easily feel the phone's vibrations.

 

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