Motorola KRZR K1m
SPECIFICATIONS:-
GENERAL
Brand / Type
Brand Motorola
Form factor Clamshell
Color Black, Silver
Network
Phone Network CDMA
Service 800, 1900
Connectivity
Bluetooth Yes
Infrared Yes
Wi-Fi (WLAN) No
USB Yes
Fax / Data No
Display
Main display Color TFT
Color display 262.144 colors
Dimensions N/A
Resolution 176x220 pixels
External display No
Memory
Internal memory 20MB
External memory Yes
Memory slots 1
Storage types MicroSD
Basic
Battery Lithium Ion
Standby time N/A
Talk time 4 hours
Calling
Vibrate alert Yes
Photo ID No
Ringtones No
Camera
Camera Yes
Megapixels 2.0 megapixels
Maximum photo resolution 1600x1200 pixels
Digital zoom 2x
Optical zoom No
Auto focus No
Flash Yes
Recording video Yes
Second (front) camera No
Messaging
SMS Yes
MMS Yes
T9 text function Yes
E-mail Yes
Internet browsing No
Entertainment
FM radio No
Java Yes
Audio player AAC, MP3
Video player MPEG4
Features
Add ringtones Yes
Organiser Calculator, Calendar, Reminders
Video call No
Other features Built in hands free, Voice memo
Format
Weight 3.6 oz.
Dimensions (H x W x D) 0.6x1.7x4.1 in.
REVIEWS:-
Just when you thought Motorola couldn't ride the wave from its popular Razr any longer, the once-staid, now-cool company rolls out its line of Krzr handsets. Styled similar to the Razr but with a few important improvements, the Motorola Krzr K1m casts a slim and striking profile that's sure to send cell phone fashionistas into a tizzy. As with its predecessor, the style-focused form factor entails some usability sacrifices in the controls, but the Krzr K1m ranks as the one of the prettiest cell phones we've seen thus far. On the downside, performance had its high and low points, and the Krzr K1m's features set, which includes Bluetooth, a megapixel camera, and support for EV-DO networks, doesn't offer any changes over Verizon's Razr V3m. And in all seriousness, just where did Motorola get the silly name? The Krzr K1m is so hyped that Verizon Wireless and Sprint announced availability within a week of each other, yet Verizon's version is the first to go on sale. You can get it for as low as $199 with service. (There's also a GSM version of the phone, the Krzr K1).Just when you thought Motorola couldn't ride the wave from its popular Razr any longer, the once-staid, now-cool company rolls out its line of Krzr handsets. Styled similar to the Razr but with a few important improvements, the Motorola Krzr K1m casts a slim and striking profile that's sure to send cell phone fashionistas into a tizzy. As with its predecessor, the style-focused form factor entails some usability sacrifices in the controls, but the Krzr K1m ranks as the one of the prettiest cell phones we've seen thus far. On the downside, performance had its high and low points, and the Krzr K1m's features set, which includes Bluetooth, a megapixel camera, and support for EV-DO networks, doesn't offer any changes over Verizon's Razr V3m. And in all seriousness, just where did Motorola get the silly name? The Krzr K1m is so hyped that Verizon Wireless and Sprint announced availability within a week of each other, yet Verizon's version is the first to go on sale. You can get it for as low as $199 with service. (There's also a GSM version of the phone, the Krzr K1).
Monday, October 26, 2009
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