Motorola L2 Review – a Review of the Motorola L2 Mobile Phone
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Thin is in and the Motorola L2 cellular phone is about as thin as a mobile phone can possibly get. This stunning compact cell phone has tons of features built into its sleek design. The internal antenna allows for clear calls and the 128 x 160, 65K Color CSTN is impressive in the 4.4 x 1.9 x .43 inches in dimensions. The L2 weighs 3.03 ounces.
In spite of its unobtrusive size, the Motorola L2 handset is brimming with cutting edge data features SyncML Device Management (Sync ML DM) and J2ME that provides a wireless toolkit to help create and use applications and programs for wireless and mobile devices.
The General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) guarantees excellent connections when using the short messaging services (SMS) and multimedia messaging services (MMS) and the Wireless Village Instant Messaging services. The unit has a wireless application protocol of 2.0 and offers mini-USB connectivity.
Class 2 Bluetooth wireless technology is enabled in the Motorola L2’s system. Users can enjoy convenient hands free connections. The cell phone also offers a calculator, currency converter and integrated speakerphone.
Downloadable Java applications, images and ring tones are enabled, making personalization fun through abundant choices. MPEG4/H.263 video playback is built into the Motorola L2 and the unit boasts a 22 KHz polyphonic speaker.
The slim mobile L2 phone offers up to approximately 5.8 hours of talk time and up to approximately 14.4 days of standby time. The blade style is razor thin and its convenient form makes it the ideal phone for anyone who loves compact items that really pack a punch.
With Bluetooth wireless technology, 10MB of memory and the ability to download and play video clips, the Motorola L2 is one of the hottest multimedia communication devices on the market. The ultra thin design and striking silver color make this mobile phone an eye-catching piece of technology with jaw-dropping capabilities.
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Do you think the motorola moto q 9m for verizon would make a good texting phone?I already checked to make sure that it can be activated without a data plan, and it can. I read reviews that say that some applications are buggy, it moves slow sometimes, etc. I was just wondering for some opinions to whether or not it would be a good phone to get with the intent of using it without a data plan, just for phone calls and texts. Thanks!










9 Comments
July 15th, 2009 at 1:21 am
whats better the Motorola Q or the Motorola Hint??
July 15th, 2009 at 2:44 am
ill give you a hint,its the hint
July 15th, 2009 at 5:00 am
does this phone have wifi?
July 15th, 2009 at 5:09 am
iPhone completely owns that poor piece of crap called a smartphone = )
July 15th, 2009 at 4:37 pm
what iphone have to do here? this is business phone not toy.
July 16th, 2009 at 7:16 pm
Iphone is the best of the business phones i have ever tried plus a toy like you say. so shut the hell up
July 17th, 2009 at 3:16 am
noo, unfortunately. iif youre big on buissness then this would be good for you. although the software is confusing, the keyboard is very good and easy to use for those fast texters ; ]
July 17th, 2009 at 8:38 pm
It’s a shame it doesn’t come with WiFi
July 18th, 2009 at 12:03 am
I guess it’s because it must be addictive so you were using it all the time yeah?
With smartphones the battery life when you use it for whatever counts as the call time on normal phones, so about 8 hrs. Whereas when on standby it will probably last a week or more.