The Motorola phone has moved in to 3rd gear toward its launch on the US market.

Nov 21, 2006 15:29 GMT  ·  By

The Federal Communications Commission has approved Motorola's SLVR handset, the L7, that, as we have already learned in January 2006 is going to feature iTunes support, letting its future users to get the songs downloaded from the Apple music store and transfer them on the handset for later audition.

The phone will give you the possibility to play audio files in MIDI, AAC, WAV and MP3 formats, and to transfer the songs you want to listen from your computer with the provided USB cable.

It will also feature a digital camera so you can take snapshots or film videos of the most important moments in your life, a microSD memory expansion card slot, wireless Bluetooth and GPRS high speed data transfer technology.

As always in such cases when a phone gets officially approved by the FCC there is no information related to its release date or the price it is going to be tagged with (for the non-Cingular users that is), but there is one thing we could be certain about: the phone is coming to you and is coming very soon.

Stick around for other bits of information that may rise from the info channels because you will be the first to know in such a case.