Motorola SLVR L7
The Motorola SLVR (pronounced /?sl?v?/ “sliver”) is the name for a series of candybar style mobile phones from Motorola. The phones are thinner than most of the cellphones available in the market and have a similar keypad design to their cousin, the RAZR. It consists of:
* SLVR L2
* SLVR L6 and SLVR L6i with i-mode
* SLVR L7 and SLVR L7i with i-mode
* SLVR L7c, a CDMA version with EVDO data capability, currently a limited-edition phone on the Cellular South, Pocket Communications, Cricket Communications, Sprint, and Verizon networks in the US.
* SLVR L7e, an updated GSM version with EDGE data capability, 1.3 Mega Pixel camera, and a new KRZR style keypad
* SLVR L9
The Motorola SLVR L7 (formerly known as the V8) is the newest version of mobile phone in the SLVR series. The phone is one of a few phones currently out featuring Apple’s iTunes support, allowing the user to play up to 100 downloaded tunes that are stored on the phone’s removable microSD card. 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Carried in the United States by Cingular Wireless, Metro PCS, and Cricket, and carried in Canada by Rogers Wireless, it superseded the earlier Motorola ROKR E1, which was withdrawn from the market due to lackluster sales.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.