First came the ROKR E1, and now there's the SLVR V7; carrier Cingular picks up Motorola's second stab at an iTunes phone, sporting a slim candybar form factor and camera.
Cingular today extended its line-up of music phones with the SLVR L7, joining Motorola's first-generation iTunes phone, the
ROKR E1, and the Sony Ericsson
W600i. Favouring form over features, the L7 offers iTunes functionality identical to that of the ROKR E1, which enables synchronization with a desktop PC to transfer up to 100 songs to microSD cards placed in the handset, currently available in size up to 512 MB.
Other highlights of the SLVR L7 include an integrated 0.3 MP camera, support for push-to-talk, Bluetooth and the ability to install 3rd party applications courtesy of Java support. Also, the L7 supports SMS and MMS, instant messaging and harbours an e-mail client.
Available now from Cingular Wireless, the Motorola SLVR L7 starts at $200 USD with subscription.
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