Replacement parts
Either call Motorola at 1-866-BUY-MOTO or go to the
Cellular Nationwide Network.
Headset adapter
To put it bluntly, the headphones that come with the L7 are junk. If
you truly want to enjoy listening to music on your phone then you owe it to
yourself to buy the Mini-USB (EMU) to 3.5mm adapter. This cable can be
purchased directly from Cingular at
this link.
Scroll down the page a way and you will see it. It sells for
$19.99. This cable makes all the difference in the world. I have
a set of Bose Quiet Comfort 2 headphones and it makes my L7 sound as good as
my iPod.
Phone cases and face plates
Some places to do searches at are Amazon.com,
Bargain Cells.com and Shopping.com.
There are all kinds of cases from quality leather ones to cheap silicon. Face plates
are easy to change and they come in every style you can imagine.
Dual phone/battery charger
Since I like having spare batteries, I found this little gadget that will charge
both the L7 and a second battery at the same time. I like that
it also has an LCD that tells you the charging status of both batteries at the
same time.
Tiger Direct has it for $19.99.
Screen protectors
Yes a few people do. The ones I hear the most raves about are by a
company called Martin Fields.
You can get them here. Clear Touch also
sells a similar product here. Clarivue
makes yet another type here.
Use the L7 as a Bluetooth remote control for your Mac
How would you like to use your phone to control the Front
Row program on your Mac? The Salling Clicker controls iTunes, Keynote,
PowerPoint, EyeTV, DVD Player, VLC, and more. It is ultra-extensible via
AppleScript. It also supports wi-fi connectivity and works with PCs as
well. The manufacturer offers a free 30 click trial version of the
program and it costs $23.95 for the full version. You can get the
program here.
A detailed review of this product can be found
in this article.
This ends the "market" section of this tutorial.
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