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This is a continuation of the SLVR L7. And differs from the predecessor in the presence of 1.3 MP camera, support for EDGE and microSD connector, and finally a renewed user interface. Besides, the phone has a musical player prcessing MP3, AAC, AAC+ and ACC+ Enhanced formats. Stereo soun can be transmitted via Bluetooth via A2DP profile.

  • General features
    • Announced in 2006, official announcement on the 27 October 2006, on the market since 4 quarter 2006
    • GSM 850/900/1800/1900
    • Colour screen, up to 262000 colours (TFT), the resolution of 176x220 pixels (30x37 mm)
    • Battery type Li-Ion
    • Battery life:
      • standby mode specified
      • talk mode specified
    • Menu order is editable, tags
    • Сolours: black, other variants are possible
    • Weight: 96 gramms
    • Dimensions: 113 x 49 x 11.5 mm
  • Memory
    • Memory for 1000 names, each name entry may contain up to several phone numbers (unlimited number). Fields for complete postal address address, extra data. A field for e-mail address. A photo or an image can be assigned to a name, a personla call melody is selected.
    • Call log of last 10 calls of all types
    • Expansion connector for MicroSD
  • Call management, ringing tones, voice functions
    • Vibracall
    • You can use a mp3, aac or aac++ file as a call melody
    • 64-tones polyphony
    • Various modes of vibracall, schemes
    • Voice dial
    • Speakerphone
  • SMS
    • MMS
    • EMS
    • Instant Messaging
    • Predictive text input iTap
  • Camera
    • Integrated 1.3 MP camera (the maximum resolution of 1024x1280 pixels)
    • Records videoclips MPEG4/Н.263
    • Digital zoom 8x, effects
  • Multimedia
    • Themes
    • mp3/aac files as a call melody
    • Integrated video and audio player (MPEG4, H.263, МР3, ААС, ААС+, е-ААС)
    • Java (MIDP 2.0)
  • Connectivity
    • GPRS (4+2)
    • EDGE Class 10, 236.8 kbps
    • Bluetooth (A2DP)
    • WAP 2.0, xHTML
    • IrDA is absent
    • e-mail (POP3/IMAP4)
    • Synchronization with PC (miniUSB, Bluetooth)
  • Organizer and extras
    • Melody composer (MotoMixer)
    • Media Editor - image editor
    • Calendar, date, time
    • Calculator
    • Organizer with alarm clock, various kind of events
    • Games
 
 
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