
Motorola SLVR
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Motorola SLVR
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I Had This Motorola Slvr For A Year,the Reason I B
i had this motorola SLVR for a year,the reason i bought it in the first place is becouse its stylish the battery cover is metal,volume is not that loud,micro sd,mini usb,and the camera sucks....very laggy when starting apps and camera especially when de memory card is full,it only supports 1gb mem but if u want 2 use a 2gb there are softwares that allow u to mod the phone on the net,motorola models are known to be easily moded lol eg u can change the 6 icon menu into a custom made 9 or 12 icon menu,no headphone jacks no flash, overall its a laggy phone.................
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Motorola Slvr L7 Gsm 850/900/1800/1900 (quadband)
Motorola SLVR L7 GSM 850/900/1800/1900 (Quadband) with camera, micro SD, mini-USB, candybar/monolith style, internal antanna.
Battery talk time is less than I would have liked.
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I Have Had My Sliver For A Year And A Half And I C
I have had my sliver for a year and a half and i can not wait to get rid of it. The camera is blurry, when you record a video you will be lucky if it lasts a minute, the iTunes on it though is my biggest problem. Every time i go to iTunes it will randomly skip songs and even delete them some times if i turn my phone off and then back on. The screen will randomly freeze and turn white and i will have to hit it to make it come back.
I DO NOT RECOMMEND ANYONE GETTING THIS PHONE
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I Do Like This Phone It Has Good Features And It I
I do like this phone it has good features and it is stylish. If you are looking for a MP3 phone then it would be wiser to buy an iPod. But has lasted me 8 months and has not broken or anything and the battery life lasts for me about 4 days which I thought was incredible having switched from a Nokia 3200 (which broke down on me).
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More Or Less Motorola Slvr Is A Good Phone All Rou
More or less Motorola SLVR is a good phone all round, apart from the little niggley thingys. If you can get used to the Motorola software and the niggly thingys 'tis an excellent phone. It has a good big clear screen and is handy.
The only reason I liked the Motorola SLVR mobile phone was because it was so thin. It is also very easy to slide in the pocket, and it has many features in such a small thin phone.
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Its Worth For Its Price, Its Been 2 Months Since I
Its worth for its price, its been 2 months since I have had this phone and I am very satisfied. The features this phone has is just satisfying for its size.
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I've Had The Motorola Slvr Mobile Phone About 2 Mo
I've had the Motorola SLVR mobile phone about 2 months now, and I am VERY happy with it! The features are great. The audio player is really good, although it could be a little louder. The screen colour is very vivid, but the screen does scratch easily. It's super slim, which is really great! Games are decent as well. Unfortunately, Motorola's do not have good memory. In fact. they have the worst of any handset supplier I know. The good news however, is that you can purchase a memory card for this phone! I got a 256Mb memory card for £15 off eBay, which is a MUST for this phone.
Overall, I am impressed with this phone. It is fantastic, but not perfect. I would definitely recommend this phone!!!
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I Bought The Motorola Slvr Mobile Phone From Carph
I bought the Motorola SLVR mobile phone from Carphone Warehouse before Christmas, as I liked its appearance and it is very individual, as very few people had it then and I bought it unlocked and to use abroad.
It is a nice phone to use. It is suitable for anyone. However, it can be slow at times, and it freezes and turns itself off. It seems to be affected by Wi-Fi networks as well. It loses its signal, the screen goes blank, and it can take a while to recover.
Battery life changes a lot depending on whether you use the vibrate alert or not.
The camera is better than any of my previous phones. However, it would be better with a flash.
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Having Had My Motorola Slvr Mobile Phone Now For O
Having had my Motorola SLVR mobile phone now for over a month, all I can say is it is amazing (the Orange software can take a little getting used to, but once you use it for a day or two deliberately exploring, it is surprisingly intuitive).
Having come from the V3, one of the first things I did notice was the speed increase in the response to menu selections, texting and call answering. The memory card is great, and having full length music on that for the iTunes bit (not used daily but used) this also shows off what is a fantastic speaker setup with lovely rich tones. I have used the phones memory for cropped MP3 tunes (20 - 30 second clips), and I now have plenty of tracks assigned to different groups of people and individuals. This is where a nice function has been added. With previous Motorola phones you could only use the first letter for searching the phone book, and now you can search using the first few letters if you so desire, which is so useful when there is a couple of hundred entries. Still of slight annoyance is the fact you cannot store landlinemobileemail address under a single name entry, and it still shows as multiple, which makes the phone book bloaty (I suppose that's what the category options are for though).
I would say the keypad is good, and it is nicer to use than some of Nokia's and Sony's offerings of late. Still, if you come from a V3 it may seem small, as that was a huge pad.
I haven't managed the claimed 14 days with the battery life. With limited daily use at the start, with home and work being in a low signal area (everywhere else perfect) I did manage 10 days, so I have been more than happy with that. To get rid of the annoying low battery bleep that definitely needs a longer interval, it is a quick change of ring style to vibrate, or silent until you can get it to the charger, but like I said, with a 9/10 day interval, you're not going to hear that too often.
Motorola have again given plenty of customisation options for the button allocations, so you can get quick access to the most often used features, which is very useful, as I tend to use mine almost like a PDA.
Not of much use to me is the camera, but it is VGA 640x480, and I believe and it also does videos.
Finally, is how this phone feels. The V3, and to an extent the V600, all felt a touch delicatefragile. This on the other hand, for a small phone especially, feels solid and weighty. As for the screen thrown about in the car and a rucksack; the screen doesn't have a single scratch, so I can only assume that the folk who have complained of scratching must give it real hard time.
**footnote** Not of much use up here (top Scotland). And I haven't worked out the push to talk or IM on this phone (Orange software?)
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The Motorola Slvr Mobile Phone Was Heavier Than I
The Motorola SLVR mobile phone was heavier than I expected. It is still working off the first overnight charge, and I have played something like 3 MP3's, and have clocked a little over 2 hours on it, and just lost one battery bar. Texting can be a pain because the numbers are lower on the phone.
It is a hot sexy phone with good features, but a few design issues.
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