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Motorola Cell Phone: Motoslvr L7 Review

by on June 1, 2006


Motorola Cell Phone: Motoslvr L7 Review

With weighing about 86 grams and measuring a mean 114 x 49 x 12 mm, the Motoslvr L7 is most-likely one of the thinnest cell phones in the market today. It has nicely integrated 5 way navigation keypad (nickel plated copper-alloy). The Motoslvr cell phone also comes built-in with iTunes and storage capability that can hold up to 7 hours of music. To accommodate this 7 hours of music, users can add 512mb of additional memory based on the available microSD/Transflash memory slots. Here’s a list of the most important features of the Motorola Motoslvr L7 cell phone:

- Built-in MP3 player (iTunes) that can store up to 100 songs or 7 hours of music. Convenient toggle menus are also included.

- Bluetooth (Class 2) and integrated hands free capability.

- PC Synchronization where you can download more songs and music from the PC directly to the phone.

- Built-in 0.3 mega pixel VGA digital camera with 4X optical Zoom, Video Capture/Playback (resolution of 640 x 480 pixels)

- Downloadable multimedia including ring tones, wallpapers, screensavers, 3gp videos and more thanks to J2ME MIDP 2.0

- Chat software including AOL Instant Messenger, ICQ, and Yahoo! Messenger

- Downloadable games (J2ME)

- Predictive Text Input (iTAP). This feature allows the phone software to predict the words you are just about to type, and to offer you a list of suggestions in drop down menu format. You just select the right word and continue.

- SMS (short messaging service), EMS (enhanced messaging service) and MMS (multimedia messaging service).

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