By Allen Tsai | Wed May 10, 2006 4:53 am |
Motorola and Cingular have unveiled the Motorola Pink SLVR L7 and matching H500 Bluetooth Headset exclusively for this Mother's Day.
Like its predecessor, the Black Motorola SLVR L7, the Motorola Pink SLVR is less than half an inch thick and weighs only 3.5 ounces. The boost of color adds a kick to the sleek metal housing, complementing its vivid display, precision cut keypad, Bluetooth connectivity and set of multimedia features, including VGA camera, video capture and playback, and 512 megabytes of expandable memory.Designed to maximize entertainment and customization options, the Motorola Pink SLVR makes it easy to access Cingular's hottest downloadable content including ringtones, games, and graphics. Additionally, Motorola Pink SLVR delivers the iTunes functionality music lovers crave, offering the ability to carry up to 7 hours of music or 100 of their favorite songs right on their mobile. The Motorola H500 Pink Bluetooth Headset offers a perfect match in both color and functionality. The new H500 Pink Bluetooth Headset is less than 17 grams, one of the lightest headsets in the industry. It features up to eight hours of talk time or 200 hours of standby time, allowing users to connect up to 30 feet away from their mobile phone. The headset also has an omni-directional microphone to clearly pick up the user's voice. - Motorola SLVR L7 (Pink) Specs
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