• GSM Quad-band technology
• EDGE Class 10, GPRS Class 10
• 1.3 megapixel camera with 8x Camera Digital Zoom and full screen viewing
• Full screen Video capture with 4x Digital Zoom and video playback
• Integrated Digital Audio Player, supporting audio formats in MP3, AAC, AAC+, ACC+ Enhanced
• Integrated A2DP Stereo Bluetooth Connectivity2
• Includes up to 20 MB of Internal User Memory
• Supports up to 2 GB of optional expandable MicroSD™ External Memory Card
• Messaging via MMS, IM and Email
• Includes progressive download capabilities, video streaming and a full duplex speaker
Motorola's candy bar-style thin cell phone, the Slvr, comes in a few flavors (L7, L6 and L2). It has many features found on the flip phone-style Razr including that trademark keypad and Motorola's easy-to-use interface. Though there's more to the Slvr L7 cell phone than just a slender figure. It has world-roaming functionality so you can use this cell phone abroad, iTunes support for playing music, comes with a 512MB storage card so you can store a ton of songs, pics and videos, and finally our favorite feature: a phonebook that actually supports addresses for storing street and city info for all your contacts.
Stylish and amazingly thin, the Slvr L7 sports a soothing black and dark-gray color scheme that should please even the most ardent slave to fashion. At 1.9 by 4.5 by 0.45 inches, it's just a hair slimmer than the Razr, but the candy bar design makes it nominally taller. Also, at 3.4 ounces (compared with the 2.5-ounce Razr), the Slvr L7 is easily portable, but it feels more solidly built than its sibling. The trim form factor does have one drawback, however. It can be difficult to get a good grip on the Slvr L7, which makes it somewhat awkward to hold against your ear for long periods of time.
The MOTOSLVR L7e is feature rich, given its face-lifted software interface that is similar to MOTOKRZR. Media Editor is an editing application that enables pictures to be rotated, sharpened or blurred. Picture frames called borders can be added and background colors and can be adjusted for more fun before sending them out as MMS. It’s also a breeze to send the edited pictures to the Bluetooth-enabled printer for printing.
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