
is typical Motorola—unintuitive! Also, the display screen is not as vibrant as those on the latest phones from other manufacturers. The phone has only a VGA camera, and can shoot video,
but the anaemic camera ruins the fun. Features and the software bundle have taken a backseat to style, but surprisingly, the L6 is Bluetooth-enabled. A mini USB port on the side allows wired data transfer, and also doubles up as the power jack. The L6 has about 10 MB of onboard memory, and there’s no memory card support. Performance-wise, signal reception was pretty good, and the battery kept the phone alive for two days. At Rs 8,905, the L6 hits the sweet spot on the pricing front. If you’re on a limited budget and want a stylish phone, the Motorola L6 is perfect.
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