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Motorola L7
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This device continues the fashion line, the idea is similar to the V3, but here the device is kept in a classical form-factor. Other characteristics almost completely coincide with the previous model, only memory card slot was added and support for EDGE and Push to Talk appeared.
Class: fashion
Position in the line: above Motorola L6
Rivals: no in this segment
Test based description
General features
Announced in February 2005, on teh market since November 2005, official announcement on the 14 February 2005
GSM 850/900/1800/1900
Colour display, up to 262000 colours (TFT), the resolution of 176x220 pixels (30x38 mm), up to 8 text lines + line with icons and tips for soft-keys.
Battery type Li-Ion 820 mAh
Battery life:
standby mode up to 140 hours
talk mode up to 4 hours
Playing videoclips
Integrated digital camera, VGA resolution (640x480 pixels), recording video in format 3gp (30 seconds)
Adjustable menu order, tags
Colours - carmine red, silvery -frost, black
Weight: 85 gramms
Dimensions: 113.5x49x11.5 mm
Volume 57 cc
Memory
Memory for 1000 names in the phone, for a name you can enter several phone numbers (unlimited amount). Also you can fill fields with a full postal address, extra information. There is a field for e-mail address. Also you can assign photo or an image, select a personal call melody.
Call log of last 10 calls of all types
Memory for 100 SMS and 10 MMS
Memory in 11 MB for various applications, and also data, 6.5 MB available to a user
Expansion slot TransFlash (microSD)
Call management, ringing tones, voice functions
Vibracall
32 tones and call melodies, you can create own call melodies (up to 32)
MP3 or WAV files can be used as a call melody
24-tones polyphony
Various modes of vibracall work, schemes
Voice dial
Dictaphone (duration reaches 60 seconds for an entry, works in the talk mode)
SMS
MMS
EMS
Nokia Smart Messages
Predictive text input iTap
Connectivity
GPRS (4+2)
EDGE (4+2)
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