Motorola SLVR L7e Nice Package Looks Rather Functionality

Motorola SLVR L7eWhy do we talk about this song? Well, for whatever reason, the title of the song jumped into our heads when Motorola announced the Motorola SLVR L7e (also known as MOTOSLVR L7e), yet another member of the interminable RAZR / SLVR series attractive but incredibly tedious phones.

Motorola SLVR L7e back Maybe we are cruel - in fact, the original SLVR is a device pleasing to the eye and it is one of those phones that’s nice to hold, and it is a beautiful unit designed too. The Motorola SLVR L7e tweaks in the design slightly with a keyboard very similar to Motorola KRZR K1 dump, and the result is very pleasing to look at. The SLVR L7e also reinforces the resolution of a 0.3 megapixel camera with a poor on-just-adequate 1.3 megapixels. The display is always a sign of 176×220 pixels, there microSD expandable memory, Bluetooth and an MP3 player.



Sony Ericsson W800 Walkman Phone Supports Music Downloading

A revision of the popular Sony Ericsson W800 Walkman phone, the Sony Ericsson W810 is a fairly minor upgrade, featuring an improved layout keyboard for playing multimedia, and is now a quad-band GSM, rather than sorting band. Sony Ericsson also added EDGE high-speed data, which allows faster access to the internet for those who have a compatible carrier and the Sony Ericsson W810 also supports over the air music downloading, to be a real EDGE benefit for those who have.

Sony Ericsson W810i



Motorola RIZR MicroSD Expandable Memory

Initially named the Capri, the name cleverly Motorola RIZR (or MOTORIZR) is a sliding style RAZR phone - Motorola first for Western markets. Say that the Motorola RIZR should be available from the second half of 2006.

It is a little hard to see in these images, but in fact, under the keypad, the RIZR of the design characteristics of the no which is a feature of the RAZR line of handsets. This is something that was missing from Motorola RAZR MS600 Z, a device for CDMA Korean market.

Motorola RIZR



Motorola W210 CDMA Version Combines Elegant Design

The Motorola W210 are low-cost candy bar phones with 128×128 pixels and displays built-in FM radio. The W208 is a GSM phone, the W210 is a CDMA version.

The ultra-affordable Motorola W210 combines elegant design, the best of the base. Sporting a thin candybar figure with an internal antenna and a large color screen, the Motorola W210 offers users a stylish and reliable way to stay connected with work and family.

Motorola W210

They are both very basic phones - neither the W210 have Bluetooth, a camera or player. Clearly aimed at the budget market the Motorola W210 at least to appear quite intelligently.



Motorola W375 Tri-Band Device

The Motorola W375 combines remarkably svelte design and a splash of color self-expression of an integrated VGA camera, the feature speaker, portable USB, FM radio and MP3 ring tones to help users express their individuality. The Motorola W375 shares the intuition of the external display W220 and supports SMS and MMS. The Motorola W375 provides a sense of individuality with its palette of three iconic colors: Cannon Gray, Lustrous Silver & Mandarin Orange.

Motorola W208



Motorola W375 Pink Basic Phone Clamshell

The Motorola W375 is the most advanced phone since they announced the ROKR E2 six months ago. But do not get too excited. The W375 is just a phone clamshell very basic which is a step up from the W220.

Motorola W375

Inside the W375 is a TFT screen 128×160 pixels, and outside is a camera with VGA resolution 4X digital zoom. The W375 also has an FM radio and MP3 ringtones possesses, but it does not have Bluetooth technology or a media player. There is a WAP browser and speakerphone, but no mail client.





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