The Federal Communications Commission has approved the release of the Motorola SLVR L7 GSM version, the L7i, on the mobile market. If you have a soft spot for the candybar series from Motorola, I'm pretty sure this phone is going to find a way in.
The L7i is offering a digital camera with video recording capabilities and some kind of expansion memory slot of a type not mentioned in the manual published on the FCC website (people say that this might be a RS-MMC card slot though).
These aren't the only features it comes with because you can use it as a computer modem if you plug it in through the USB interface, to print the pictures you took with the help of the camera on a printer connectable through the wireless Bluetooth technology, install and use Java applications and games because it offers Java support and, finally, you can use it as a instant messaging tool due to its preinstalled IM client.
Information about its release date or store price aren't available yet, but being a FCC approved handset, it should come out pretty soon.