itreviews.com Updated: 2011-08-02 02:21:04
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slim phone supporting a worthy cause: Motorolas range of slimline handsets isnt shy about appearing in various bright colours, so seeing one that is blood red probably wont be much of a surprise. But Motorola has done A Good Thing with the...
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According to the 'word on the street', there are two reasons why you would want Motorola's SLVR phone over any other. The first is the dimensions of the device and the second that it's the second phone from Motorola to offer users iTunes software. The...

We're flummoxed. Why did Motorola opt not to bring the iTunes software to UK users? Aside from the slim design that's is really the only thing this phone has going for it. The inclusion of a VGA camera shows that Motorola still hasn't really taken on...
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points I have listed below.Pros: Looks bloody awesome in Red. Quality of finish is A1 as is the quality of it being screwed together. Design is first class. Its slim & lightweight, unlike myself. And the blue illumination is great. Thats wher...

Design, looks...

points I have listed below.Pros: Looks bloody awesome in Red. Quality of finish is A1 as is the quality of it being screwed together. Design is first class. Its slim & lightweight, unlike myself. And the blue illumination is great. Thats wher...

This phone will garner lots of wows when you take it out of your pocket. But if you do buy it, just don’t let people know that the insides are fairly lacklustre...
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techradar.com Updated: 2011-08-02 02:22:23
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Much of Motorolas recent success can be attributed to a combination of good marketing and bad spelling.Its clamshell RAZR handset started the trend, followed by the iTunes-equipped ROKR, the PEBL and now the SLVR. These phones (barring the ROKR) dont...

Super-thin design, Clear LCD display, Good call quality , Web access...

Poor camera resolution, No headphones socket, Limited internal memory...

Much of Motorolas recent success can be attributed to a combination of good marketing and bad spelling.Its clamshell RAZR handset started the trend, followed by the iTunes-equipped ROKR, the PEBL and now the SLVR. These phones (barring the ROKR) dont...
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iMobile.com.au Updated: 2011-11-08 01:22:26
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Overview IntroductionThe Motorola V3 RAZR was a huge hit around the globe. I was amazed at the success it had, and is still having with the subsequent RAZR-based handsets being released on both 2G and 3G networks. The main highlight of the original RA...
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The current trend when it comes to mobile phones is an extremely thin form factor. Motorola kicked things off with the launch of the famous...

Slim form factor, Well built, Memory card slot, MP3 Player, Included Bluetooth headset...

Menu system, Keypad design, Heavy, Paltry VGA camera, no iTunes support in Australia, Average battery life The Final Word The SLVR L7 is an admirable effort by Motorola to provide the same wow factor of the RAZR in a candybar format. A better quality c...

The SLVR L7 is an admirable effort by Motorola to provide the same wow factor of the RAZR in a candybar format. A better quality camera and a long awaited update to the user interface and Motorola could well be onto something very special here.
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