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Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Motorola SLVR L7 Red (Special Edition) Camera Phone - Video Mp3 Bluetooth, Memory Card Slot

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Batteries Included: 1 Brand: Motorola Color: Red EAN: 5025322324462 Feature: Slim profile: unbelievably slim profile Label: Motorola Manufacturer: Motorola Model: L7 Red Publisher: Motorola Studio: Motorola Warranty: Manufacturer's Description:
Take your entertainment with you on the new Motorola L7. Move to the groove and listen to your favourite MP3 music tracks. Make room for fresh material by storing music tracks, digital photos, video clips and more on removable memory cards. It's amazing how something so thin can still be so reassuringly sturdy. Motorola L7 is a mobile marvel sheared to a sophisticated 11.5 mm thickness. Yet its large 176x220 TFT display with 262K colours is a feast for the eyes.
Bluetooth®-enabled technology frees you from the confines of the cord and lets you do more with Motorola L7. Sync apps from your Bluetooth®-enabled office laptop or use a Bluetooth-enabled headset to free your hands at home. You can even use Motorola L7 in the car to connect with others while keeping your hands safely on the wheel. With Motorola L7 so easily slipped into a pocket or bag you'll never miss a chance to capture perfect moments, wherever they may happen. The fully integrated VGA digital camera and digital video make recording memories a snap. And Bluetooth® technology makes sharing them with friends and family just as easy.
Box Contains:
Motorola L7 Handset
Battery (BC60)
UK Charger
Manual
Warranty Information Book
SIM Card
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Slim profile: unbelievably slim profile Precision Cut Metal Keypad: precise keypad glows in the dark Integrated MP3 Player: listen to MP3 or AAC music on a pre-loaded or built-in audio player Video capture and playback, Integrated Digital VGA Camera with 4 x Digital Zoom: and auto focus MP3 Ringtones: enjoy pre-loaded MP3 ring tones or download your favorites
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Very reliable and looks cool Comment: I have had this phone for a year now. It has been very good and has never(and i MEAN never) let me down. The battery life is good. I can keep mine on for over two weeks, using it a lot. Its very reliable. I dropped it three times and it never went funny. Only thing is, there is a small fault with the phonebook...I think this is just my phone having a faulty connection somehwere, so don't let it put you off.
For VGA, I thought the camera was pretty good. Its no sony cybershot of course, and it doesn't have a flash, but it still has 4X zoom, and variable light settings. The videos aren't perfect. The longest video length is around 30 seconds, depending on the light conditions. And the quality isn't great, but it never really mattered to me.
The phone has bluetooth which can pick up a signal from 100 metres away. No infrared though, but this hasn't been a problem for me.
Mine came with 2 java games : Crazy and Rebels. These are pretty fun and of course you can download more if you tire of them.
Music wise- well, although it is an mp3 phone, there's only enough memory on the phone to store one song. BUT DON'T PANIC!!! You can expand the memory with a memory card of up to 2 gigabytes, so you can have like loads of songs and pictures. The sound quality is good.
Minus points are that it has no radio or infrared, and the camera isn't fantastic.But, I think its definitely worth buying. My phone's worn well for a year, only a few scuffs. Good phone.
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Call Management Features
Presence 2 Technology: See who's available to talk or instant message with presence2 technology
Picture caller ID
Picture Phone Book: manage your personal information with a 500-entry picture phone book
Messaging Features
EMS 5.0
E-Mail: POP3, SMTP, IMAP2
MMS (Picture / photo + text + sound): Allows you to send photos, video clips, text and sounds
Instant Messaging: Wireless Village
Lifestyle Features
Bluetooth® Technology: connect to compatible Bluetooth® enabled PCs, headsets and other devices wirelessly
SCREEN 3 ": delivers news, weather and more when your phone is not in use
Performance Features
Bands: GSM 850/900/1800/1900
Standby time: Up to approximately 350 hours
Talk time: Up to approximately 400 minutes
Data Features
Browsers: MIB 2.2, WAP 2.0 (WSP/HTTP 1.1, WTCP/IP, xHTML Mobile Profile, WCSS, Cookies, WTLS Class 2, TLS 1.0/SSL 3.0)
Transflash" Memory Card : up to 512MB of removable optional memory
GPRS: Class 10 (2U/4D
WAP: WAP 2.0 (WSP/HTTP 1.1, WTCP/IP, xHTML Mobile Profile, WCSS, Cookies, WTLS Class 2, TLS 1.0/SSL 3.0
USB Connection Port: enhanced mini USB connector (EMU)
Technical Specifications
Colour Display : vivid color display for viewing images and video clips
Dimensions (H x W x D) : 113.5 x 49 x 11.5mm
Internal Memory : up to 5MB of built-in end user memory
Removable Memory : up to 512MB of removable optional memory
Form Factor - Candy Bar
Volume : 59cc
Weight : 96g
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