Motorola SLVR L7c
Infosync reviews the Motorola SLVR L7c and writes, “The SLVR L7c forgoes the iTunes capabilities of its GSM cousin, the SLVR L7, in favor of Sprint Music Store support. We like the Sprint Music Store; the selection is impressive and the pricing isn’t bad, three songs for $5, but as iPod users, we wish iTunes support and the music store could walk hand-in-hand. The music player is simple and barren, though it can display a tiny version of the album cover artwork; it lacks features like an equalizer or advanced playback options. Streaming media from Sprint’s Power Vision is satisfying, with a broad selection of channels, including 20 channels of Sirius radio, and good quality playback. The phone lacks A2DP for stereo Bluetooth headsets as well as dedicated music keys, and transferring MP3 files was a drag thanks to the poorly placed microSD slot. MP3 files can be used as ringtones, though not the files you download from the music store, which is unfortunate.”