The hardworking SD4561 combines cordless convenience with a digital answering machine. You'll enjoy advanced features like caller ID with visual call waiting, hands-free intercom,... more
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General Features: Single Line Operation; Call Waiting; Expandable up to 8 Cordless Devices; Speakerphone; Voice Mail Waiting Indicator; Tri-lingual Display (English, Spanish or French); Silver-Black
Caller ID: with Caller ID
Hands Free Functionality: with Hands Free
Manufacturer: Motorola
Manufacturer's product description
The hardworking SD4561 combines cordless convenience with a digital answering machine. You'll enjoy advanced features like caller ID with visual call waiting, hands-free intercom, and a 50 name phone book, plus the integrated answering machine is accessible from any handset in your phone system.
Advantages: Great budget phone Disadvantages: Lack of instructions, few extra features
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Messaging- as you would expect with all phones these days the Motorola W377 comes with SMS text messaging, Enhanced messaging, Multimedia messaging and predictive text.
Sounds- You can listen to FM radio by using optional headphones with the W377, and it also comes preloaded with MP3 ringtones which can be personalised.
Entertainment- The W377 comes with preloaded games (inc. Tetris) which I can't really comment on as I never use my mobile to play games so I don't know how they compare to other games. The mobile also comes with WAP internet.
Organisation- tools include currency converter, personal mobile calendar, one-touch SMS and MMS messaging, Bluetooth wireless...
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***The Phone***
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Advantages: Slim and sleek, easy handling. Disadvantages: Not enough memory (only 10MB)
...When I first saw the Motorola L6, I was tempted to buy it especially because everyone states that it is the best phone company on the market. Having had an old Nokia 3410, I thought it was time for a bit of a change.
Some say the Motorola L6 is excellent when it comes to value for money (including me) but there are many things the American company still need to add to thier excellent product.
First, let me tell you about some of the good things about the Motorola L6.It is bluetooth ready which means you can share videos and music with your friends or even connect it to your computer which unfortunately you need a special cable for (£9.99 from Maplin). It's slim and sleek and even fits into the smallest of pockets which is very hard to do these days! The battery life on it lasts up to an amazing 4-5 days but one major drawback is...
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