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Motorola SLVR L7c - Infosync

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Infosync World have published their review of the Motorola SLVR L7c handset. 'The Motorola SLVR L7c could best be described as a candy-bar version of the RAZR. It bears the RAZR's etched metal keypad, as well as the matte black aluminum shell of the black RAZR model. Perhaps when the original SLVR L7 was released a year ago it was a comparably thin candy bar, but after Samsung's recent onslaught of emaciated phones, the SLVR feels thick and outdated. The 1.9-inch screen is plenty roomy, though resolution is a bit low and the color depth -- 65,000 colors, down from 262,000 on the original SLVR L7 -- hurts the overall pop of the screen. The screen also happens to be an oil magnet, especially when held it against our cheek during calls. The phone's biggest design flaw is the placement of the microSD card under the battery; in fact, even once you find the slot, the card door lacks guides to slide the card properly into place.'

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