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Motorola Continues its Design Revolution with SLVR L7 Sleek, Super-Slim Craftsmanship, Packed With Performance Hong Kong – December 15, 2005 – Motorola Inc. (NYSE: MOT) today unveiled the Motorola SLVR L7, the highly anticipated next generation design ultra-slim handset. Chiseled, thin and defined, the Motorola SLVR L7 builds on Motorola’s growing reputation for world class design that has driven such recent successes as the RAZR V3 and the PEBL U6. The inspirational mobile device reflects two key silhouettes - sleek and thin – that are at the core of Motorola’s evolving design philosophy.
Created for successful and image conscious consumers who value performance and style, the Motorola SLVR L7 allows them to express their individuality in cutting edge design and function. The SLVR L7’s premium material finishes include illuminated precision cut keypad with metallic spun finish, chrome plated side keys, glass display, glass-filled body for rigidity and anodized aluminium battery door.
In SLVR L7’s ultra slim and sleek blade-like form has a digital audio player, Bluetooth® connectivity, email and an integrated VGA camera. A large 176 x 220 pixel 262k color TFT display lets consumers enjoy vivid pictures and videos. Media sharing is a breeze – consumers can download, save and store music, video clips and more onto an optional TransFlash /Micro SD memory card for endless storage capacity. The SLVR L7 supports all Bluetooth®-enabled headsets such as the latest Motorola Bluetooth® Headset H500.
Cedric So, general manager of Mobile Devices Business, Motorola Hong Kong said, “Motorola SLVR L7 is designed to emotionally and rationally engage with consumers. The new handset has character and a defined personality that speaks a very human and intuitive language through sight, sound and touch.”
Pricing and Availability The Motorola SLVR L7 will be available in black at Motorola authorized retailers soon. For more information on product availability and pricing please visit www.motorola.com/hk or contact your local Motorola representative.
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About Motorola Motorola pioneered mobile technology in the 1930s with car radios and public safety radio networks, the walkie-talkie in the 1940's and space-to earth communication for the Apollo program in the 1960s. In the 1980s, Motorola revolutionized personalized communications with the first commercial handheld cellular phone. Today, its new smart devices, networks, and software are making communications not just mobile, but seamless. Continuously redefining “the device formerly known as the cell phone,” Motorola also leads the industry in design, with award-winning products like the iconic RAZR. Motorola had sales of U.S. $31.3 billion in 2004. For more information, please visit www.motorola.com.
Media Contacts: Motorola Asia Pacific Mary Lamb +852-2966-3717 mary.lamb@motorola.com
Motorola Hong Kong Adrian Kwok +852-2966-3386 e6219c@motorola.com
Upstream Asia Eunice Chan / Amy Mok +852-2973-0222 eunice.chan@upstreamasia.com amy@upstreamasia.com
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