The SLVR is a candy bar form factor handset, but this candy bar doesn't have much room for a lot of sugar inside. It measures a mere 11.5mm (.45") in thickness, which is much thinner than most other similar handsets on the market. Full dimensions are 49mm x 113.5mm x 11.5mm at 85g (3.4oz). Like its sister product, the RAZR V3, the SLVR makes use of a large TFT display.
Push-To-Talk also seems to be getting a push here at 3GSM - Nokia earlier announced new PTT handsets. Likewise, the SLVR also supports PTT with full presence indication. There is also a hands free speakerphone, a MP3 player, and Bluetooth in there. Naturally MMS and SMS support is there, as well as POP and IMAP email support. Lastly, the SLVR supports JAVA MIDP v2.0, offering the ability to add advanced games and applications.
The New Moto SLVR ( L7) is a very light weight easy to use mobile with main features for a wide range of people for business , fun , to show off & of course don't forget the new range of people that use mobiles TEENAGES.
Moto's going all out today! The SLVR V8 has specs much like it's new sibling, the PEBL V6: it's got tri-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE data capabilities (which means we'll most likely see this show up on Singular), a 262k color 176x220 display, Bluetooth, 5MB internal memory, an MPEG4 VGA video camera, speakerphone, MP3 playback software (for running off its Tran Flash slot), and, surprisingly, push-to-talk capabilities (well, maybe not so surprising if you've been following the rumor mill, which estimates Singular will launch PTT service this year).
Monday, April 27, 2009
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