Review: Motorola SLVR L7

The Motorola SLVR L7 may be the handsomest phone in America. But even though it runs Apple's popular iTunes music player, its feature set doesn't excite us. (One example: Like the RAZR V3, but unlike the newer V3c, the SLVR L7 uses the primitive recorded-tag form of voice dialing.) Like the Motorola RAZR V3, this is a phone that will best satisfy voice callers who want a see-and-be-seen device.
Everything about the SLVR's design is well done. The anodized-aluminum back, glass-infused plastic case, metal keypad, glass screen, and well-balanced heft of this half-inch-thick status symbol make it feel far more expensive than the $199 Cingular charges (and more expensive than its little brother the SLVR L6). The L7 is hard to keep in your pocket—you want to take it out, touch it, and show it off.
Review courtesy of PCmag (click for full review)
