The Motorola Slvr L7e is a refreshed version finished in blue color that features a 1.3 megapixel camera, EDGE and some internal hardware changes as well as updated software, similar to
Motorola Rizr Z3. This model was not sold in the US. network Motorola Slvr L71 is the name of the L7e model sold in China by
China Mobile. Slvr L7i is another variant. An
i-mode version of the Slvr L7 was also released in 2006. Partnering with Motorola, various British networks released a special
Product Red Slvr and Bluetooth H3 headset to help support
Global Fund programs which aim to positively impact the lives of women and children affected by HIV/AIDS in Africa.
L7c (CDMA) Similar to the original Slvr, this
CDMA version offers a
Sprint or Motorola music player which can hold as many songs as the size of the
memory card in the phone. It also features
EV-DO high speed data. The phone was offered in the US by
Sprint (in red only),
Claro,
U.S. Cellular,
MetroPCS,
Cricket Communications, and a silver version for
Verizon Wireless. The Verizon version, as with other phones from this carrier, prevent the sending of audio files via Bluetooth, although ringtones can be transferred using the BitPim software. The Slvr L7c was also offered in Venezuela by
Movilnet. While Sprint's Music Store/Player ("powered by Groove Mobile") will list all songs on the SD card, it fails to play any that reside above the first 1 GB of space on the card, producing "Error M506". It also fails to play random tracks if some tracks have a long pathname (directory name length plus file name length), where "long" is approximately over 32 characters. == Criticisms ==