
Motorola L2 Is Okay But L6 is Better
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We sell many sell phones so I think our review can be value added if you are thinking of purchasing the Motorola L2. First, be aware that if you are considering a Cingular contract, you can get this phone for FREE when you sign a new contract for 2 years. No contract? This phone may end up costing you $129, which by the way is close to the cost of the new version, the Motorola L6.
This phone is somewhat outdated since its new baby brother has more functions, but sometimes you just don't need all the bells and whistles. The phone measures a bit less than 4.5" long, a bit under 2" wide and about 3/8" thick. It is NOT a flip phone. It's a pretty decent small size. The Cingular standard comes with just the phone and a charger plus the manual. You can purchase a case (recommended otherwise you will end up with scratches), a USB data cable, and a headset or a Bluetooth earpiece at a better price on eBay than on Cingular's website.
On to the specs... The phone has a voice dial feature that will store your voice for up to 5 numbers. It will recognize your voice and will dial the number for you. That comes in handy when you have too many numbers to scroll through for the same 5 numbers that you're always dialing.
The phone is capable of sending IM's through Yahoo, AIM and ICQ. Be aware that sending and receiving instant messages will incur and same charges as sending regular old text messages. The phone comes preloaded with 15 standard text messages such as "yes", "call me", "on my way" that you can use to send. Ask Cingular about a text messaging plan (starting at $4.99 per month).
The Motorola L2 is also capable of checking, sending and receiving e-mail through Yahoo, MSN, Hotmail and AOL. When signed in to your mobile e-mail, your phone will alert you each time you receive a new e-mail. You will then have the option to check your e-mail. This phone also has browser and MediaNet. MediaNet will give you access to the top stories, weather, sports and entertainment. Remember, data transfer fees will apply. Ask Cingular about a data transfer plan (starting at $4.99 per month).
The phone has the ability to store and transfer pictures, ringtones, games and videos, however you will need a USB data cable for these functions. This phone does NOT have a camera function. Cingular will try to get you to purchase ring tones from their site, but a simple USB cable will allow your mp3's to become ring tones. There are a few preloaded games here including Tetris, but they require purchase to unlock most functions or are for trial use only.
This phone is bluetooth capable and can be customized for english, french, portuguese and spanish. As a quadband phone, you should be able to use it anywhere in the world. Reception is okay, but two of us have had the experience of sounding and receiving sound as if we were speaking under water. This reception problem does not seem to appear on the L6.
If you're not spending anything this phone and don't need a camera function, it is fine. However if you are spending over $100, save your money and get the L6 which has even more features for just about the same price on eBay. We offer then unlocked for any network.
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