The American carrier is the first to get the CDMA version of this handset.

Nov 7, 2006 14:55 GMT  ·  By

Finally, after all the rumors that have been going around for a while, the American mobile carrier Sprint is the first one to get the L7c CDMA high speed EVDO version of the Motorola SLVR L7 mobile phone. This is probably the first time they have succeeded to beat Verizon at the launch of a very expected cell phone and they did it in style making it a part of their Power Vision Network enabled line-up of handsets.

The L7c will offer all the goodies that the Power Vision Network has to offer, including multimedia content broadband speed downloads, access to the Sprint Music Store and the Sprint TV service to watch your favorite TV shows while being on the run.

The user will also be provided with a 1.9 inch 65k color TFT display working on a 176x220 pixels resolution, an integrated VGA digital camera with video recording capabilities, built-in wireless Bluetooth technology, the possibility to use the phone as a modem for the personal computer, JAVA support for applications and games, a microSD memory expansion card slot, all of these packed in a 2x4.5x0.5 inch body that weighs 3.5 ounces.

There are no official information about the date when this handset will hit the Sprint stores or about the price you will have to pay for it, but we can guess it won't take them very long if they've already published it on their website.