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Weight: 86 g, Combined with: With digital camera ...
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Review summary: A budget candy bar handset which sacrifices too many features for a skinny design.
Pros: Dimensions of 110 x 49 x 10 mm do make this candy-bar handset one of the most compact mobiles out there and it won't weigh down your pocket at 80g either.
Cons: The L6 sufffers from a number of minor flaws that all add up to seriously detract from its ability to compete with other handsets.
Read Full ReviewReview summary: Everything started with the Razr. The success of the ultra thin clamshell has put Motorola on the top of the high-class phones. Intended for the ordinary user with its reasonable price, the Motorola L6 follows the example. The equipment however won't shin
Pros: thin design small size and weight reasonable price good battery life Bluetooth
Cons: slower reactions poor display limited internal memory only VGA camera
Verdict: Nowadays, the legendary Motorola Razr V3 already means a revolution in the mobile world. With this model Motorola showed how far the design limits can reach. Due to the success achieved by the Razr, the manufacturer decided that the stylish clamshell won'
Read Full ReviewReview summary: The Motorola L6 is a slim candy-bar phone that should appeal to those looking for a simple functional mobile which slips easily into the pocket.
Pros: Ultraslim and lightweight design; onboard mini-USB port for synchronization; Bluetooth; loud speaker.
Cons: Limited features and onboard storage; no memory expansion slot; only VGA camera; mediocre battery life; sluggish phone operations; poor display quality.
Read Full ReviewReview summary: Now, Motorola is at it again with the launch of the L6 SLVR the much anticipated candy bar RAZR. Is it as smooth and sharp as the RAZR? Or is it just eye candy'...
Pros: Sleek, thinner than the RAZR, Bluetooth, 10MB memory, price under 10k
Cons: Poor quality VGA camera; poor quality, low resolution display; inconvenient buttons
Read Full ReviewReview summary: Service Provider: T-Mobile, Camera: Yes
Pros: Dazzling design. Thin and light. Good voice quality.
Cons: Poor camera. So-so speakerphone. A bit fragile.
Verdict: The thinnest phone you can buy in the U.S. today makes pretty good calls.
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