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Motorola Launch the SLVR L9

12 February 2007 by axxxr
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A refreshing twist to the original MOTOSLVR, the MOTOSLVR L9 is still inspiringly entertaining, with an extra flair for fun.

When you’re in the mood to have a good laugh or rock to a familiar beat, the only thing you need is the MOTOSLVR L9 to put a smile on your face.  Complete with a FM radio (requires the use of a wired headset) and stereo Bluetooth® wireless technology¹, you’ll be constantly entertained.  With a 2 megapixel camera with 8x zoom, coupled with landscape and portrait modes availability, you can capture up-close moments in a heartbeat.  Video capture your precious moments with up to 4x zoom and share the clips in full screen playback mode.   With up to 20MB of internal memory² and room for an optional microSD card, you can store up to 2GB of ringtones, games, pictures, videos and more.  Embodying a stunning mirror-reflective style, shimmering black keypad, the MOTOSLVR L9 certainly excites your digital lifestyle.

Inspire and Thrill
Featuring a reflective, mirror finish and shimmering black keypad, the sleek MOTOSLVR L9 is a fashion statement that makes heads turn.  Mirroring your personality, the new addition to the MOTOSLVR family allows you to express yourself with a 2.0 megapixel camera with full screen video capture and playback!  Tune in to your favourite radio station or put on your compatible Bluetooth enabled stereo headset,¹ and you’re ready to turn on the heat.

Excite and Entertain
Complete with GRPS class 10 and EDGE class 10 technologies for progressive downloads and video streaming, you can quickly update the integrated digital audio player and download MP3/AAC ringtones quickly.³  Before taking off on a flight, the MOTOSLVR L9 is capable of being filled up to 2GB of videos, pictures and music on your optional external microSD card.  Turn on the airplane mode and enjoy uninterrupted entertainment for the entire duration of your trip.  Not only does this sleek, yet durable mobile fit perfectly in your hand, it also boasts up to approximately 400 minutes of talk time and 350 hours of standby time.4  The MOTOSLVR L9 is built to keep up with you day in and day out.

Roam Free
Wireless freedom is yours with the MOTOSLVR L9.  With stereo Bluetooth wireless technology, the MOTOSLVR L9 allows you to simply sync with any compatible Bluetooth-enabled stereo device.  Send a high-resolution picture to a compatible Bluetooth-enabled color printer or listen to the music via a compatible Bluetooth-enabled stereo headset.¹  With CrystalTalk™ noise audio adaptive feature, conversations in noisy environments are crystal clear.

SUMMARY OF FEATURES:
• 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
• MPEG4 video capture with 4x zoom and full screen playback
• GPRS class 10 and EDGE class 10 technologies for quick downloading³
• Progressive downloading and video streaming³
• Approximately 20 MB internal memory; external memory support with optional microSD up to 2GB
• Integrated digital music audio player
• Supports MP3/AAC/AAC+/AAC+ enhanced/ AMR/ WAV ringtones and music
• Wireless connectivity with stereo Bluetooth wireless technology¹
• Airplane mode for uninterrupted music enjoyment
• Dedicated key for quick access to integrated FM radio with Radio Data System
• MegaSIM (3.0V only) support3
• CrystalTalkTM for voice clarity in noisy environments
• PTV, M-PTT & SCREEN3 enabled3
• Messaging: MMS, SMS, EMS, IM, Email (POP3/SMTP/IMAP4)³
• Connectivity: Mini-USB, A2DP Stereo Class 2 Bluetooth wireless technology, USB 1.1, PC Sync, MotoSync™, Mobile Phone Tools, PTT/PTV

MOTOSLVR L9 is expected to be available in Q2 2007.





Comments
On 22 Feb 16:29 DoctorMantis wrote
It's perfect for a talk'n'text phone, something Sony Ericsson will never understand.
On 16 Feb 18:34 Talmeez wrote
kina kiay he slim he 6600 6600 he hai
On 13 Feb 07:26 Nick wrote
Looks cooler than L2, L6, L7.
On 13 Feb 05:22 kcthugge wrote
not bad but needs to do better
On 13 Feb 02:54 kahmeelo wrote
MOTO GO VGA AND NOT MP. Its not your style
On 13 Feb 00:56 Kulorex wrote
Ok now i see a w800 competitor from Samsung! Hehe!
On 12 Feb 18:38 chris wrote
looks a lot like the previous motorola's that are getting churned out
On 12 Feb 17:12 nabeelahmad wrote
oldy yaar
On 12 Feb 16:16 FahadKhan wrote
Yea Really Boring
On 12 Feb 16:11 phooey wrote
motoboring
On 12 Feb 15:23 MOBILECLOSEUP wrote
SIMPLE UGLY.................NO FLASH..........

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