Motorola Launches MotoSlvr Red for Africa May 16th, 2006
On the left you can see a picture of the MotoSlvr red which is being released today as part of a campaign to help fight the Aids epidemic in Africa as well as tuberculosis and malaria.
For each phone sold, Red will deliver $18 US to the Global Fund for African AIDS programs. Furthermore, 5% of all call charge revenue proceeds will be made towards this same organization.
Here are some characteristics of the MotoSlvr red taken directly from the Motorola website:
Slim - It measures only 11.5mm and very sturdy
Sexy - Features a nice glowing keypad making your phone "come alive"
Sophisticated - With Bluetooth, you can do just about anything!
Intelligent - Features a Transflash memory expansion slot allowing you to add additional memory
Groovy - With tons of downloadable music and music management tools, you'll be sure to get in the groove!
Vision - Also features a superb built-in digital camera
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