The 7500 uses a full-size SIM card, which is convenient and means switching to another service provider is a simple matter of removing the card and inserting a new one. We wish more companies used this system -- it's been scientifically proven to be the future.
Photos: Hands-on with the Motorola International 7500
By Ian Morris on 6 November 2008, 12:24pm

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Anonymous 6 December, 2010 00:10
I actually just found my old Motorola in the drawer !! I have it complete with the spare battery and the charger, just charging it up now.
Would it still be able to work today ?
Anonymous 14 August, 2011 04:41
Are u willing to sell it please contact me
anonymous 27 February, 2012 21:35
Hi i have Motorola 7500 also, want sell it. Anybody interes it mail me. Its just phone without charger excelent condition.
anonymous 15 March, 2012 17:35
ive got a motorola 7500 make me a offer mint condition