Features
Basic Features
The L6 I used for this review is a quad band GSM phone, meaning it works on all GSM Networks world wide. Although mine is quad band, there is also tri-band with no 850 band. Depending on where you are located, you should double check which version is best for you. You can put .mp3 ring tones and pictures on this phone via mini USB cable and Motorola phone tools. The speaker is loud enough to hear music but the limited memory is mostly for short music clips. The L2 and L6 have identical talk and standby time capacity, while the newer L7 model offers almost a full hour more of talk time and 2 more days of standby time.
Advanced Features
The L6 has many advanced features like VGA camera, Bluetooth, mp3 player, Push to talk service etc. The camera is a standard VGA camera, it is almost the exact same as the V3 RAZR. The camera is the same on the L6 and L7 while the L2 does not comes with a camera at all.
The Bluetooth works great when connecting to a headset or another nearby device for file transfer. One good thing about the Bluetooth is that it saves previous used devices, so you do not have to input the passkey etc. every time. This phone also has push to talk service built in. The push to talk service will only work if your service provider offers this feature. The L6 has a MP3 player but is not your standard player. It really is there for ring tunes and is not practical to use as an mp3 player because of the low amount of memory.























































