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February 15, 2005

Motorola SLVR V8



Motorola-Slvr-V8InfoSync World has a good preview review of the Motorola SLVR V8. They write - 'Unequivocably well-built, there is no doubt that the SLVR V8 feels just as good to hold as the RAZR V3; there's just something about it. It may not gain the same following as its predecessor, but the offering is more than good enough for those who want a phone with superior design but shy away from the clamshell form factor. If you're one of them, you should be able to get the SLVR V8 in the 3rd quarter of 2005 - but for how much, Motorola won't say.'


Motorola Mediacenter - Press Releases - Introducing the SLVR V8, a razor-thin candy bar that weighs in at only 85 grams. Crammed into its sleek blade-like form is an integrated VGA camera, Bluetooth® connectivity, digital audio player and EDGE high-speed data exchange. A spacious 176 x 220 pixel TFT display with up to 262K colours lets you see your pictures and videos at their very best and then save and remove them on a Trans Flash memory card. The SLVR V8 is the anchor product in a new series of SLVRs coming soon.

The Motorola SLVR V8 is expected to be available in Q3 2005. For more information on pricing and product availability in your region, please check with your local Motorola representative.

Summary of Motorola SLVR V8 Features:
Sleek, super-thin design without sacrificing advanced functionality
• EDGE for high speed data exchange
• PTT with icon presence indicators for one-touch connections
• Integrated VGA camera with 4x zoom and video capture and playback
• Bluetooth Class 2 for hands-free connectivity
• MP3 player to store, repeat, shuffle and play favorite tunes; 22Khz polyphonic speaker
• Up to 5 MB of end user memory; up to an additional 256 MB with a removable memory card
• WAP 2.0
• Downloadable wallpaper, screensaver and MP3 ringtones
• J2ME™ MIDP 2.0
• Integrated hands-free speakerphone
• Messaging via MMS, IM Wireless Village and email (POP3, SMTP)
• Motorola's dynamic idle solution, for zero-click access to your favorite news, sports, entertainment, and weather



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Posted by Darren at February 15, 2005 10:50 PM