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The Motorola SLVR (pronounced 'sliver') is the name for a series of extremely thin candybar-style Mobile Phones from Motorola consisting of:
  • SLVR L2

  • SLVR L6

  • SLVR L7 and soon to be announced SLVR L7 with i-mode

  • The SLVR L6 is basically a cut-down version of the SLVR L7. A similar-looking model, the Motorola L2 is also available but not marketed specifically under the SLVR designation.


The phones are thinner than their cousin, the RAZR , and the newest version of the phone (SLVR L7, formerly known as the V8) is one of a few phones currently out featuring Apple Computer 's ITunes support, allowing the user to play up to 100 downloaded tunes that are stored on the phone. Its keypad is derived from the RAZR's, albeit without the dedicated Web Browser and Text Messaging buttons. The SLVR L7 also features Bluetooth connectivity, a digital camera with 4x Digital Zoom and has a speakerphone. Carried in the United States by Cingular Wireless , it superseded the earlier Motorola ROKR E1 , which was withdrawn from the market due to lackluster sales. There is also a quad-band World Version of the L7 available internationally, which comes without the iTunes software. Instead, the standard Motorola Digital Audio Player is included.

There is a Crack for iTunes for the L7 Bootloader 08.D0 that will increase the song capacity to 1000.

Interestingly, the SLVR, with its sleek black body, both resembles the monoliths of and has nearly the same physical dimensions (1:4.3:9.8 versus 1:4:9) .


SLVR L7 PHONE SPECIFICATIONS

  • Battery: Li-Ion 820 mAh

  • Talk time: up to 6 Hour s

  • Standby time: up to 17 Day s

  • Dimensions: 1.9 x 4.5 x .45 In . / 113 x 49 x 11.5 mm.

  • Weight: 3.5 Oz . / 96 g.

  • GPRS 850/900/1800/1900 MHz for international roaming

  • Display: TFT, 256K colours, 176 x 220 resolution

  • Memory: 11MB internal, microSD (TransFlash) expansion card slot for up to 1 GB external

  • Camera: VGA resolution (640x480), video

  • Multimedia playback: MP3 (via iTunes for the US market, or Motorola's Digital Audio Player for the rest of the world), MPEG4

  • Local connectivity: Bluetooth, mini-USB



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