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  Good feature set for the price
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  No oustanding feature
 
 Editor's Rating     8/10
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  8/10
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The new L9i keeps the SLVR tradition alive, but doesn't add much in terms of features
 
Jahanara Parveen
9/13/2007

Motorola's older L7 was a phone that shared many of its design features with the original RAZR. The L9i now adds some additional features and an updated design, but not much else. It's still a candybar phone, with a 176 x 220 pixel display-about the benchmark for a phone in this price bracket. The back of the phone has a velvety texture, which helps to grip it firmly. Keypad layout is the same as many of the phones in the Motorola line-up, but is not metallic. A few notable additions here are Bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP stereo streaming and a 2 megapixel camera.

Probably, the best feature about the L9i is its sturdy feel and construction. There are absolutely no creaking or loose covers anywhere on the device. Other plus points include a standard mini USB port; any standard mini USB cable that you have can be used to connect the device to a PC. The supplied earphones and the wall charger all connect to the same mini USB port. Call quality was good all round.

The interface does look a little dated as compared to some other phones in the same price range, for instance the Sony Ericsson K750i and the Nokia 6233-both of which also have 2 MP cameras, Bluetooth and expandable memory. Another downside is that visually it's not too different from some of the other SLVR series. Talktime is about average at about 4 hours continuous with a two day standby time in real world conditions. Overall, a smart and well-built phone. Buy it, if you're a fan of the slim, metallic look and don't mind the somewhat slow iinterface of the L9i.




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