American mobile carrier Sprint has already released the mobile phone

Jan 5, 2007 08:46 GMT  ·  By

Motorola SLVR was announced to be heading to both Verizon Wireless and Sprint, although no official information had been provided to sustain this. Needless to say, this led to a great anticipation of the phone's release on either one or both of the networks.

American mobile carrier Sprint was the first to announce the CDMA version of the SLVR phone, thus finally beating Verizon in announcing a new handset, but won't be the only one to offer the L7c, because Verizon Wireless is preparing to launch the cell phone as well.

So soon enough, Verizon users will be able to get themselves a SLVR L7c, Motorola's first CDMA SLVR handset, that includes features such as a 1.9 inch 65k color 176 x 220 pixel TFT display, a VGA camera with video recording capabilities, some music features such as a built-in MP3/AAC player, Bluetooth with A2DP, support for audio and video streaming, and a MicroSD card slot for memory expansion that allows you to store much more content if the internal memory is not enough.

Other than that, the L7c measures 2.0" x 4.5" x 0.5" and weighs 3.5 oz, sporting Motorola's slim and sleek design and targeting people that aren't looking for an incredibly advanced handset and would rather get a slim good looking mobile phone instead.

An official release date has not been announced so far and the price remains yet unknown, but soon both Verizon Wireless and Sprint subscribers will be able to get themselves a Motorola SLVR L7c.