Motorola SLVR L7e Review
March 17, 2011 | Cellular Phone, Gadgets, Motorola | 1 CommentMotorola announced the Motorola SLVR L7e (also known as the MOTOSLVR L7e), yet another member of the interminable Motorola RAZR/SLVR series of attractive but incredibly tedious phones.


The Motorola SLVR L7e tweaks the design slightly with a keypad very similar to the Motorola KRZR K1 clamshell, and the result is very pleasing to look at. The SLVR L7e also boosts the camera resolution from a poor 0.3 megapixels to a just-about-adequate 1.3 megapixels. The display is still a 176×220 pixel panel, there’s microSD expandable memory, Bluetooth and an MP3 player.
Motorola SLVR L7e (MOTOSLVR L7e) specification:
Network: GSM 850/900/1800/1900
Data: GPRS + EDGE
Screen: 176×220 pixels, 262k colours
Camera: 1.3 megapixels
Size: Slim “candy bar” 113x49x12mm / 96 grams approx
Bluetooth: Yes
Memory card: microSD
Infra-red: No
Polyphonic: Yes
Java: Yes
Battery life: Not specified
Under the hood, there are some more improvements to the SLVR – it can take up to 2Gb of microSD memory, it now comes with stereo Bluetooth and the SLVR L7e is now a quad-band GSM phone with EDGE high-speed data. The software in the L7e has been overhauled too, and overall the entire phone seems to have been subtly upgraded in one way or another.
The unique selling proposition of the L7e is looks rather than features, but the feature set has been updated to something a little more contemporary and overall it’s quite a nice package. Motorola say that the SLVR L7e should be available before the end of the year.
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