A review of the Motorola Slvr L7c handset for Sprint has been posted on CNET. 'Though Sprint was a little late to the Moto party, the carrier now offers almost all the models in the company's skinny-phone lineup. As a reminder, the Slvr is the candy bar alternative to both the Razr V3m and the Krzr K1m. We prefer the latter in terms of overall looks, but if you're into thin and you hate flip phones, the Slvr L7c is for you. It offers almost the same dimensions as the Slvr L7 (4.48 by 1.96 by 0.51 inches) except that its profile is just a hair wider. At 3.7 ounces, it's also a tad heavier than the Slvr L7, but it still manages to be both lightweight and trim. It also has a more solid feel in the hand when compared with the Razr V3c, and the L7c's all-black color is attractive.
Features:
• Integrated VGA camera with 8x zoom and video capture and playback
• Bluetooth® wireless technology
• MP3 player to store, repeat, shuffle and play favorite tunes; 22Khz polyphonic speaker
• microSD™ removable memory slot
• WAP 2.0
• Downloadable wallpaper, screensaver, ringtones, and applications¹
• BREW 3.1.2
• Integrated hands-free speakerphone
• Messaging via SMS and MMS¹
• Location-based services (LBS) applications¹
• Streaming video and audio¹
Read: Motorola Slvr L7c - CNET