Thursday, October 13, 2011

Review: Motorola L6


The Good: This is a slim, sexy candybar-style world phone with a VGA camera, Bluetooth and a host of user-customizable options.  The phone supports SMS and multimedia messaging, as well as many of the popular instant messaging clients.  It has an above average talk time and a standby time of eight days.
The Bad: Despite being a mid-tier phone, the VGA camera disappoints with blurry images and video clips are restricted in length by the tinny 10MBs of internal memory.  There is no flash-card support as in other handsets in the series, nor any iTunes support or a dedicated audio player.  The low quality screen makes colors seem washed out and videos choppy.  Web browsing speeds are quite slow. Note that some carriers have disabled features of the phone such as the well-touted Push-to-Talk technology.
The Bottom Line: This is a fairly average mid-range handset which most users will be happy with, but phone enthusiasts will be disappointed by the low quality screen, camera and the lack of a dedicated audio player and memory expandability.



 
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