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Tuesday, 29 August 2006

Fine tune your mobile phone experience with the Motorola SLVR – the ultimate in sleek, super slim mobile craftsmanship.  Bluetooth® wireless technology provides hands-free connections and Push-to-Talk (PTT)** connects you to work groups and friends with supreme ease.  For fun, capture and view still and moving images, which come to life on the mobile’s spacious color screen.  With up to 512 megabytes (MB) of TransFlash™ expandable memory, it’s easy to store favorite multimedia files – the possibilities are endless. But, your mobile phone choice is clear.

Specifications

General 
Network  GSM900 / GSM1800 / GSM1900
Introduced  2005 Q3
Status  Available
Form factor  Block
Antenna  Internal
 
Size 
Weight  85 g (including battery)
Dimensions  113 x 49 x 11.5 mm
 
Display 
Type  Graphical
Colours  TFT, 256K colors
Size  176 x 220 pixels, 9 lines
 
Memory 
Numbers  1000
Outgoing Calls  10
Received Calls  10
Lost Calls  10
 - Card slot microSD (TransFlash)
- 11 MB total memory
- 6 MB free user memory 
 
Ringtones 
Polyphonic  Yes
 - Polyphonic (24 channels), MP3
 
Networking 
GPRS  Yes, Class 10 (4+1/3+2 slots)
Modem  Yes, 32 - 48 kbps
Bluetooth  Yes
WAP  Yes, 2.0
Infrared  No
Email Client  Yes
 
Features 
Vibration  Yes
SMS  Send / Receive
MMS  Send / Receive
Camera  Yes, VGA, 640x480 pixels, video
Java  Yes
Games  Yes: + downloadable
Clock  Yes
Alarm  Yes
Voice Memo  Yes
T9  Yes
Handsfree  Yes
 - Downloadable wallpapers, screensavers
- Push to talk
- Java MIDP 2.0
- MP3/MPEG4 player
 
 Standard Battery 
Type  Li-Ion
Amperage  820 mAh
Standby Time  140 hours
Talk Time  4 hours

Review


After months of refinement it was released last year accompanied by a furious barrage of ad campaigns; outperforming Motorola's initial sales estimate of 750,000 units. Two months later and over 2 million units sold, that top-secret device became the best selling mobile device in history. That phone, of course, was the Motorola RAZR.
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