PCMag have reviewed the Motorola SLVR L6, giving it 3.5 stars out of maximum possible 5 star rating. The slick triband candybar features that trendy metallic low profile RAZR keypad we love to hate, but otherwise looks pretty damn cool. The phone is aimed squarely at the fashionista market, with decent phone functions including Bluetooth but a lousy VGA 0.3 megapixel camera and a mere 10MB of RAM. The 1.8" 160x128 screen is fairly typical of a technically low-end phone like this one. Still, it looks great, and the SLVR name has a nice ring ('sliver', geddit?). The phone is US$299 without a contract.
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