Motorola KRZR K1m Cell Phone Review at Phonedog.com

Posted by Ed on Nov 2nd, 2006

KRZR K1mThe KRZR K1m by Motorola has a sleek metal-and-glass design that hide the touch-senstive media keys on the front. This phone features great things like a 1+ megapixel camera, music player, microSD memory card slot, and Bluetooth. They also packed the KRZR K1m with EVDO high-speed data, video capture, streaming video, and BREW.

Phonedog.com reviews the Motorola KRZR K1m and writes

Motorola’s K1 KRZR is a looks-first mobile phone with a solid, mid-to-upper end feature set. While the unbranded GSM version of phone lacks the advanced messaging, Email, and media player functionality found in phones currently available at the same price point, a 2MP camera and support for stereo Bluetooth, EDGE, and basic Email and WAP browsing keep the KRZR competitive when it comes to tech specs.Where the KRZR shines, however, is in its look and feel. Whereas its predecessor, the iconic RAZR V3 was razor-slim and full of hard edges and boxy corners, the KRZR is long, lean, and carved from sensuous curves. From its narrow profile and deep blue glass finish to the solid flip hinge and deceptive heft one feels when holding it, the KRZR is a beautiful piece of technology to look at and touch.

Bleeding-edge tech enthusiasts may scoff at the KRZR as yet another case of form needlessly trumping function. Everyone else is more likely to see the K1 as another trend-setting style in mobile phones from the company who brought us the RAZR and the StarTac before that. The K1 is a solid performer with good features and looks to kill. Looks like Moto’s got another WNNR on its hands.

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