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  1. #1
    Mike S.
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    In article <281220051112178601%[email protected]>,
    Otto Pylot <[email protected]> wrote:
    >Our carrier is Cingular Blue and daughter no. 2 is hot for a new phone.
    >She's looking at the newly released (at least overseas) L6 silvr
    >because it fits her budget, she can get it unlocked, and is not a flip
    >phone. Any problems with this phone or does anyone have recommendations
    >for a similar-featured phone for her? Thanks.


    The SLVR (not SILVR, it's an abbreviation for S-L-I-V-E-R) is too new for
    extensive reviews to be around. Basically there are three models, L2, L6,
    and L7. The L2 and L6 are plastic phones which resemble thin non-flip
    versions of the Vxxx "triplets" series. The L7 has a metal frame and back,
    and is like a non-flip version of the Razr V3i. It also has a better
    screen, TransFlash memory card slot, and is iTunes capable with
    appropriate firmware.

    The L2 and L6, as announced, are triband phones. The European versions you
    see all over eBay usually omit the GSM850 band, so they would be pretty
    useless on Cingular which makes moderate to extensive use of that band.
    Unless North American varieties are released, of course.

    The L7 is available as quad-band, (but, again, many European models are
    triband and omit GSM850). It is rumored that Cingular will pick this up in
    1Q06 (Cingular-branded samples of the L7 are floating around). So it might
    pay to wait a month or so.





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  2. #2
    Fred
    Guest

    Re: Opinions on new Motorola L6?

    This was from another post. Read about the L7.

    Fred
    ==============================
    The SLVR (not SILVR, it's an abbreviation for S-L-I-V-E-R) is too new for
    extensive reviews to be around. Basically there are three models, L2, L6,
    and L7. The L2 and L6 are plastic phones which resemble thin non-flip
    versions of the Vxxx "triplets" series. The L7 has a metal frame and back,
    and is like a non-flip version of the Razr V3i. It also has a better
    screen, TransFlash memory card slot, and is iTunes capable with
    appropriate firmware.

    The L2 and L6, as announced, are triband phones. The European versions you
    see all over eBay usually omit the GSM850 band, so they would be pretty
    useless on Cingular which makes moderate to extensive use of that band.
    Unless North American varieties are released, of course.

    The L7 is available as quad-band, (but, again, many European models are
    triband and omit GSM850). It is rumored that Cingular will pick this up in
    1Q06 (Cingular-branded samples of the L7 are floating around). So it might
    pay to wait a month or so.


    "Otto Pylot" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:281220051112178601%[email protected]...
    > Our carrier is Cingular Blue and daughter no. 2 is hot for a new phone.
    > She's looking at the newly released (at least overseas) L6 silvr
    > because it fits her budget, she can get it unlocked, and is not a flip
    > phone. Any problems with this phone or does anyone have recommendations
    > for a similar-featured phone for her? Thanks.
    >
    > --
    > Deja Moo: I've seen this bull**** before.
    >
    > My address has been anti-spammed.
    > Please reply to: [email protected] replacing invalid with sonic.






  3. #3
    Fred
    Guest

    Re: Opinions on new Motorola L6?

    Sorry, posted to the wrong spot.

    Fred

    "Fred" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:IFJsf.69288$sg5.40311@dukeread12...
    > This was from another post. Read about the L7.
    >
    > Fred
    > ==============================
    > The SLVR (not SILVR, it's an abbreviation for S-L-I-V-E-R) is too new for
    > extensive reviews to be around. Basically there are three models, L2, L6,
    > and L7. The L2 and L6 are plastic phones which resemble thin non-flip
    > versions of the Vxxx "triplets" series. The L7 has a metal frame and back,
    > and is like a non-flip version of the Razr V3i. It also has a better
    > screen, TransFlash memory card slot, and is iTunes capable with
    > appropriate firmware.
    >
    > The L2 and L6, as announced, are triband phones. The European versions you
    > see all over eBay usually omit the GSM850 band, so they would be pretty
    > useless on Cingular which makes moderate to extensive use of that band.
    > Unless North American varieties are released, of course.
    >
    > The L7 is available as quad-band, (but, again, many European models are
    > triband and omit GSM850). It is rumored that Cingular will pick this up in
    > 1Q06 (Cingular-branded samples of the L7 are floating around). So it might
    > pay to wait a month or so.
    >
    >
    > "Otto Pylot" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:281220051112178601%[email protected]...
    >> Our carrier is Cingular Blue and daughter no. 2 is hot for a new phone.
    >> She's looking at the newly released (at least overseas) L6 silvr
    >> because it fits her budget, she can get it unlocked, and is not a flip
    >> phone. Any problems with this phone or does anyone have recommendations
    >> for a similar-featured phone for her? Thanks.
    >>
    >> --
    >> Deja Moo: I've seen this bull**** before.
    >>
    >> My address has been anti-spammed.
    >> Please reply to: [email protected] replacing invalid with sonic.

    >
    >






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