

1.9" Active Matrix TFT Color LCD 176 x 220 - 300 Kilopixel - Bluetooth - USB - 6.67 Hour - MPN: SLVRL7 See Product Details
Description
Fine tune your mobile phone experience with the Motorola SLVR the ultimate in sleek, super slim mobile craftsmanship. Bluetooth wireless technology provides hands-free connections and Push-to-Talk (PTT) connects you to work groups and friends with supreme ease. For fun, capture and view still and moving images, which come to life on the mobile's spacious color screen. With up to 512 megabytes (MB) of TransFlash expandable memory, its easy to store favorite multimedia files the possibilities are endless. But, your mobile phone choice is clear.
Quick Glance
Wireless Interface: Bluetooth
Data Capabilities: GPRS
Style Type: Bar
Cellular Band: GSM 800, GSM 900, GSM 1800, GSM 1900
Interface Connection: Bluetooth Yes, USB Yes
Slots: microSD
Features: Java, Instant Messaging, Email, SCREEN3, Wallpaper, Predictive Text Input, Sound Recorder, Game
Camera: 300 Kilopixel 4x Digital Zoom
Summary
Product Title: Motorola MOTOSLVR L7 Cellular Phone - Bar
Manufacturer: Motorola
Power Score: 3.5 | 27 Reviews
Physical Features
Form Factor: Bar
Input Method: Control Pad, Keypad
Interface Connection: Bluetooth Yes, USB Yes
Display
Max Resolution: 176 x 220
System Features
RAM: 11 MB
Memory
Internal Storage Memory: 5 MB
Slots: microSD
Multimedia Features
MegaPixels: 0.3
Digital Zoom: 4 X
Smart Features: Java, Instant Messaging, Email, SCREEN3, Wallpaper, Predictive Text Input, Sound Recorder, Game
Wireless Communication
Wireless Connectivity: Bluetooth
Data Capabilities: GPRS
Cellular Frequency Technology: GSM 800, GSM 900, GSM 1800, GSM 1900
Battery
Talk Time (Battery): 6.67 Hour
Standby Time (Battery): 350 Hour
Dimensions
Height: 11.35 cm
Width: 4.9 cm
Depth: 1.15 cm
Weight: 3.39 oz
More Info
URL: Manufacturer Link
Additional Specifications
Network Band: Quad Band
Maximum Image Resolution: 640 x 480
Memory Card Slot: Yes
Main Screen Resolution: 176 x 220
Main Screen Color Support: 256K Colors
Cellular Data Connectivity Technology: GPRS
Messaging Type: SMS (Short Message Service)
Call Features: Push-to-talk
Cellular Network Support: GSM 1900
Strengths: Looks,iTunes and included 512MB card (on Cingular), Speakerphone is excellent, can watch movies if you know how to do it. Charges from Mini-USB cable Battery is pretty good.
Weakness: File/iTunes transfer is painfully slow. Phonebook is not the best. Camera should be better at this price. Requires a adapter to use regular headphones
I personally hate clamshell phones, which was the only reason I did not buy a razr...So when I saw the SLVR came out (which is essentially the razr with a better screen,itunes, and no-flip) I had to get it. (especially when best buy had it for $129). This phone is beautiful and just as functional. iTunes: It has iTunes, which was not a selling point for me but more of a bonus. iTunes is limited...
Strengths: Bluetooth, iTunes (comes with 512MB micro SD flash card), slim size, lightweight, eye grabber, voice activated dialing, alarm clock, airplane mode, and numerous other great features.
Weakness: iTunes has a 100 song limit, bluetooth headphones cannot be used to listen to iTunes
I love this phone. I thought I wouldn't use the "airplane mode" feature, but I ended up using the SLVR as an iPod when I was flying on business. IT was one less thing to pack. I was a little disappointed when I realized the itunes 1.0 version on this phone doesn't stream through bluetooth devices, but I am hoping they update the software to overcome both this and the 100 song limitation. In the...
Strengths: Great slim and flat design. Contains almost all normal cellphone features. Good music.
Weakness: Transfering phone entries to it is a disaster. Phonebook is bad. No way to turn off beeping in low battery.
This phone looks almost perfect. I don't even feel it when I put in my pocket. I have bought this phone from Cingular and it comes with a 512 mini SD, a USB cable, a headphone / handsfree, an audio connector and a charger. I love this phone because 1) It looks great. 2) I can do a lot of things... taking snapshots, listening to music (quality just similar to any MP3 player), using Java...
Strengths: Flat/candybar format that beats the RAZRs Ultra clear screen with a top-notch pixel resolution iTunes player that works flawlessly and allows CD images Great gaming performance
Weakness: Other callers complain that the sound is "echo-ey" Small number buttons are hard to press Camera quality is fairly low when compared to today's tech
I was about to purchase the Motorola ROKR, but once this phone hit the streets, it quickly became the new standard. I have service w/Cingular, and call quality is very decent, but callers complain that there is an echo in the sound. My few cons are stated above, and almost caused me to look into the new Sony phones with 3.2mp cameras...but if you're looking for the best "all-around" phone, that...
Strengths: Size, appearance, sound quality.
Weakness: Keypad and slow data transfer with micro SD card.
Excellent phone. The voice quality on both handset and the At the times the Cingular coverage is weak, but never dropped any calls. My only issue is that the keypad is sometimes hard to dial due to the size of my fingers. As far as the camera and video is concerned, I would have the resolution would be bigger and better and the video duration be longer than 30 seconds. Aside from that I recommend...
Strengths: small size, nice screen, high quality speaker phone, integration with moto phone tools software, durable appearance, sound quality, USB Charging
Weakness: no speaker independent voice dialing
I received this phone today. I was impressed with the heft for a tiny sleek phone. It feels great. The quality of the speaker phone is excellent. I use Cingular, and the area I'm currently in has weak coverage. Still the phone rarely drops a call. I attempted to connect to iTunes on my Windows XP notebook - but no luck. Apparently a transflash/microSD card must be installed. My purchase did not...
Strengths: thin, light, clear, stylish
Weakness: none
Continue its success with razr, Motorola release Slvr and it is the L7. The phone is very compact and yet equiped with a lot of functions. You have Bluetooth, expandable transflash memory card, iTunes softwares, etc.
Strengths: Excellent features, 1000 song iTunes (not cingular), expandable memory, USB charging
Weakness: Keypad takes a little getting used to
Ive had this phone for 2 weeks now and its great. I compare it with my 2nd phone which is a Motorola Razr V3. The expandable memory is great. I have Tmobile so i bought this phone unlocked, and after a few software updates, have installed a 1000 song version of Itunes. The cingular one comes with a 100 limit cap which is pretty silly. There is a lot of space for all your Java applications &...
Strengths: Small, loaded with features, stylish, easy to use
Weakness: None noted
I bought this phone for my son as a birthday gift. Being the latest and greatest phone it scored high points in the teenage set. I found it easy to use as I have been using a Motorola phone for a few years now. if you shop around you can get this phone for less than $100 w/2 year commitment. I wonder if it can survive a teenagers abuse....
The Motorola SLVR L7 is a quad band candybar style phone with numerous basic functions. Its main attractive feature is its ultra-slim design and large screen. It is Bluetooth v1.2 enabled and has a VGA camera with video capture. It has a built-in mp3 player and 11MB internal storage, with a microSD slot that can expand up to 1GB of extra memory. It allows web browsing, instant messaing, email,...
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Audio is Average according to 20 Cell Phone experts. -- "Call quality was generally good."-reviews.cnet.com -- "The speakerphone was loud and only occasionally muffled, but it performed admirably overall."-reviews.cnet.com -- "Call volume through the handset is average by GSM standards, which means not terribly loud, while the wired headset is louder and speakerphone is quite loud and...
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Motorola SLVR L7E (Unlocked) receives an overall TopTenREVIEWS score of 1.03 out of 4.00. It is ranked the #85 multimedia cell phone of all time. The overall rating represents an intelligent balance of features, value as a function of price to features, and a summary of reviews from a variety of sources. The TopTen REVIEWS' formula gives a picture of important consumer features, market value, and...
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TestSeek.com has collected 29 expert reviews for Motorola SLVR L7 and the average expert rating is 68 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use TestSeek.com to find all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
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The RAZR revolutionized the clamshell phone and the SLVR L7 is here to do the same thing for the candy bar. In fact, the SLVR is even thinner than the RAZR, but it’s more than just a pretty face. This sleek world phone rocks...
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The skinny cousin of the Razr imports and plays your iTunes tracks, but the syncing process is laborious.
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Great phone
Strengths: Look & feel, screen, itunes, 512mb card
Weakness: No memo recording, and price
This phone has all the features that the Razr V3 had and then some more. Of course, itunes, airplane mode, a sharper screen, an updated & more reliable software and the aesthetics of it put the SLVR way ahead of the Razr. itunes works great! Just like in your ipod. The sync between the phone the the Motorola Phone Tools software works perfectly. The Address Book is extensive and has many...
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