Compatible networks | GSM 850/900/1800/1900 , GPRS |
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Dimensions | 113 x 49 x 10.9 mm |
Weight | 86 g |
Memory | 10 MB |
Display | STN 65,000 colours |
Connectivity | mini-USB, Bluetooth |
Compatible networks | GSM |
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Dimensions | 113×49×10.9 mm |
Weight | 86 g |
Memory | 11 MB |
Display | STN 65,000 colours, 128×160 pixels |
Rear camera | VGA |
Connectivity | mini-USB, Bluetooth |
Motorola Slvr L7 running iTunes
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Compatible networks | GSM 850/900/1800/1900 (quad band), GPRS; CDMA 850/1900, 1xEVDO |
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First released | Q1 2005 |
Form factor | Candybar |
Dimensions | 1.9 in x 4.5 in x 0.45 in |
Weight | 3.38 oz |
Memory | 11 MB Internal and External microSD cards expandable up to 1 GB. |
Display | 176×220 pixel ( 1.9 ) 262,144 color TFT LCD |
Connectivity | mini-USB, Bluetooth |
Motorola Slvr L9 (L72)
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Weight | 96 g |
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Memory | 20 MB internal microSD |
Display | 176x220, 256K colors |
Rear camera | 2 MP |
The Motorola Slvr (styled SLVR) is a series of mobile phones from Motorola, and is one of the series in the 4LTR line. The first phones were out in early 2005. They are designed to be very thin and lightweight.
The SLVR is featured in the NSA ANT catalog as a variant costing $15,000 and containing a software defined radio for covert surveillance.
The Slvr L2 was introduced in 2005. The L2, which lacks a camera, external memory, and music features, is marketed specifically to corporate and government markets which generally prohibit their employees from using phones with the listed features. It is not marketed specifically under the Slvr designation.
The Slvr L6, also from early 2005, was released shortly before its heavily advertised brother, the L7 (see below). The L6 held the title of the thinnest mobile phone in the UK for a short while, before being beaten by the Samsung P300. Features of the L6 include Bluetooth, MP3 ring tones, camera and video on it. It is basically a cut-down version of the Slvr L7 with all functions except for iTunes (US only) and the use of external memory. The Slvr L6 also has a smaller screen than that of the Slvr L7.
A newer version of the L6 called L6i adds FM radio function.
As of November 2005, (when it was first introduced) the Motorola Slvr L6 ranked as one of the ten highest-radiation phones in the United States at a digital SAR level of 1.58. [1]
The L7 was released at the same time as the L6 (early 2005), but the L7 is more professional, and is one of a few non-Apple branded phones released featuring iTunes support, allowing the user to play up to 100 downloaded songs that are stored on the phone's removable microSD card. It is known for its dedicated web browser and web video downloader which critics have said is the main feature of the Slvr.