Monday, November 24, 2008

Missing My L6

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I used to own a Motorola L6 from Cellular One once and I just have to say I had both good and bad times with this mobile phone. I just like the fact that it's not A RAZR, though there are similarities in their interface construction. Also, my L6 was given to me as a present, so there is what we call a 'sentimental value' attached to it. But sad to say, I had to part with my Motorola L6 when I need to upgrade to an advanced mobile phone.
I really had a hard time packing up all those
Motorola cell phone accessories I have purchased throughout my time with my L6. I had customized cell phone cases of different designs and a couple of cell phone batteries I bought when my L6 accidentally fell to the floor. I did have my share of signal nightmares where I have to get to the roof in order for me to catch some reception.
Sure, I miss my L6. But life has got to go on, right?

Sunday, November 16, 2008

Motorola ROKR E1 for Cellular One

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The Motorola ROKR E1 is the first non-Apple mobile phone that utilizes the iTunes music applications. As far as music is concerned, the Apple iPod has been very remarkably consistent on being the best portable music player. The fusion between Motorola and Apple to produce a very notable music phone is most likely a take on Sony Ericsson and Walkman's domination on that category.

But whether Motorola and Apple succeed or not, the Motorola ROKR E1 surely rocks! With built-in memory that can hold up to 100 songs, a very crisp voice quality on the headset and stereo speakers, and other features that, well, rock. Clad this mobile phone with Motorola cell phone accessories like cell phone cases, cell phone covers, etc. and you are good to go.
Cell phone batteries go a long way wit this mobile phone. Average talk time can go as far as 4 hours and 20 minutes. Stand by time can last for 230 hours.

Sunday, November 02, 2008

LG 225

The LG 225 is a mid range clamshell that offers just about every features you will ver need. Nothing fancy, just the type of phone you would give your grandmother on her 75th wedding anniversary. Very easy to use and very easy to customized with cell phone accessories such as cell phone cases, cell phone covers and such, the LG 225 is not remarkable but it is not that bad either.
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The downsides for the LG 225 are the low quality of the speakerphone and the pathetic battery life. Its talk time last only up to 2.5 hours. One might need to stack up those cell phone batteries if you are getting this phone.
Marketed by Tracfone, the LG 225 can also be beefed up with the right set of
LG cell phone accessories.