 SLVR (SLIVER) L7 Motorola w/ ITunes. 28 of 29 people found this review helpful.
The Motorola SLVR(Sliver) L7 -PROS: The phone has a Clean User Interface with great embedded memory for personal options MENU KEY > SETTINGS > PERSONALIZE > MAIN MENU > VIEW: LIST or ICONS, by default this phone shows LIST, change this option to ICONS for easy access to all personal options. My Motorola holds a long battery charge which is good for travelers or world-wide commuters. Other great features include a 'voice recognition key' used such as Calling Voice Commands for people stored on your Phone only, the store in SIM memory option does NOT use "Voice Commands." Your options show when adding someone to your address book, (e.g. ADD NUMBER > STORE TO: 'PHONE' for voice command.) Good datebook organization, If you Love Itunes this phone is for you allowing you to connect the phone to your desktop and transfer music (up to 512 MB or 100 songs, which ever comes first.) using the inbox data cable. You can also use the phone for Instant Messaging with AOL, ICQ and Yahoo! E.g. MENU KEY > SETTING > TOOLS > IM > NEW ACCOUNT, very easy to use. Blue tooth is nice for hands-free headsets and in car deployment. CONS: I dislike the fact of UnOrganized in bound calling... e.g. If you miss a call more than once like someone calling you a few times it only shows the most recent call. This tends to be unhelpful when someone calls you and then you miss their call again, you only see they called once. Very UnOrganized Missed Calls List. PRICE AND ACCESSORIES: Retail value is 400USD. I wouldn't spend more than 150USD and besure to see if the phone is Unlocked AND includes Motorola SLVR L7 comes with a stereo headset, data cable and a 3.5mm Stereo Headset Adapter already inbox. I hope my experience with my phone has helped you out in you phone decision.
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I bought the SLVR L7 and I thought it was great. The phone truly is thin, the sound quality is great, the screen is big, and the other basics that are advertised. I however, purchased the SLVR L7 UNLOCKED and I got the sliver, a European charger with a U.S. adapter (it's not that inconvenient), and a 128mb trans flash card, along with the headphones (which I find to be inconvenient since they keep falling out of my ears), it also came with a few manuals, extra earphone covers, a screen cleaner, and a usb cable and mobile phone tools (software for when you use the usb cable). My slvr did NOT come with iTunes (iTunes comes with a slvr if it's from cingular. I was disappointed by some of these things, but they are not as bad as they seem, the charger still charges as it normally would and my slvr came with a motorola version of a music player (it has the basic function: play, pause, stop, fast forward, etc.). Overall i was still satisfied but I do recomend purchasing a case or carry pouch for the slvr, the screen and the camera are easily scratched and can break quickly if not protected. I'm not very upset since i could easily go out and buy another charger and i really don't care about iTunes since the phone playes music one way or the other.
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