Keepin' it real fake, part XXIV: SLVR by DNET
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"1.8-inch TFT-LCD display, 1.3-megapixel camera, RS-MMC slot, and an FM tuner." and "101 x 43 x 18 mm"
The SLVR has the same sized screen, a crappy VGA camera and uses Transflash. The SLVR does not have an FM tuner and is almost the same dimensions (114 x 49 x 11 mm). The SLVR L7 (available from Cingular) also has iTunes.
In the interest of full disclosure I have a SLVR and think it's pretty good. The selling point for me was the small size and iTunes.
it looks like the slvr and nokia 8801 had a retarded child together...
Does this phone also mimic shitty Moto quality control?
This seems more to me like a copy of the Nokia 8800, with the SLVR keypad on it...
The only thing that resembles the slvr is the keypad and the candybar form factor. Everything else is a dead ringer for the nokia 8800/8801
Looks like a L6 meets an 8800.
Could have had potential but it turned out wierd.