Motorola Slvr L6 Cell Phone Is Thinner Than Motorola Razr Phone
Nokia fans feast your eyes on Motorola's first "candy bar" style
cell phone that is razor-thin weighing just 9 grams which is lighter
than the Motorola Razr phone. The name of the new Motorola phone
is the "Slvr" ,pronounced "sliver". This cell phone is also referred
to as the L6 or L7, and was actually code named "Royal Blade" because
it has a sharp razor look and feel without the flip-up cover. A
quick side by side comparison shows that the Motorola "Slvr" is
slightly longer and wider than a closed Razr phone. It would be
pretty easy to forget about this cell phone in your pocket.
It was designed especially for Nokia customers who prefer a razor-thin
Cingular phone but have an aversion to the flip style phones. One
of the features that makes this cell phone stand apart from the
Motorola Razr phones is that it has a built-in MP3 player to play
your favorite songs plus a removable TransFlash memory card so you
can store your favorite music files. Oddly, it lacks a headphone
jack, which is strange because it has an MP3 player. You could however
use the USB port for headphones. Some industry experts speculated
that "Slver" would be released with a Motorola Bluetooth headset
and they were correct. When it comes to both talk time and standby
time, this cell phone offers more than the Motorola Razr phone.
It is a quad band GSM phone that includes Bluetooth Class 2, Push-to-Talk
(PTT), VGA camera, SCREEN3 and a MP3 player.
There has been a lot of talk about Motorola developing another
razor phone that will attract traditional Nokia phone buyers and
turn them into Motorola cell phone customers. Stay tuned, the Motorola
"Sliver" is now available with special online pricing if one purchases
a new Cingular service plan.
Brice Richards has been following the cellular trends in the cell
phone industry for over 15 years and is currently the vice-president
of strategy for AmericanCell Wireless one of the leading online
cell phone stores specializing in Motorola
phones for Cingular, Verizon and T-Mobile. Brice also has a
cell
phone review blog where he writes about free cellphones.
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