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Stephen Wellman
 

Thin Is In With The New Slvr At 3GSM

Last night it was the Sony Ericsson W880i and this morning it's the new Motorola Slvr L9. Ultra-thin handsets are the chic new design for 2007 (unless you're the iPhone).

Last night it was the Sony Ericsson W880i and this morning it's the new Motorola Slvr L9. Ultra-thin handsets are the chic new design for 2007 (unless you're the iPhone).Here's a breakdown of the newest Slvr's features from the Motorola site:


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• Sleek candy-bar design with a mirror reflective finish modeled after the Motokrzr K1. • Premium-shimmering black keypad. • 2.0 megapixel camera with 8x digital zoom, landscape and portrait modes available. • MPEG-4 video capture with 4x zoom and full screen playback. • GPRS class 10 and EDGE class 10 technologies for quick downloading. • Progressive downloading and video streaming. • Approximately 20 Mbytes internal memory; external memory support with optional microSD up to 2 Gbytes. • Integrated digital music audio player. • Supports MP3/AAC/AAC+/AAC+ enhanced/ AMR/ WAV ringtones and musicc. • Wireless connectivity with stereo Bluetooth wireless technologyy. • Airplane mode for uninterrupted music enjoyment. • Dedicated key for quick access to integrated FM radio with Radio Data System. • MegaSIM (3.0V only) support. • CrystalTalk for voice clarity in noisy environmentss. • PTV, M-PTT, and Screen3 enabled.. • Messaging: MMS, SMS, EMS, IM, e-mail (POP3/SMTP/IMAP4). • Connectivity: Mini-USB, A2DP Stereo Class 2 Bluetooth wireless technology, USB 1.1, PC Sync, MotoSync, Mobile Phone Tools, PTT/PTV.

The new Slvr will ship in the second quarter.


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