Motorola Krzr K1m Review - Intro
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Alfredo Padilla Published on April 20, 2007 Comment on this |
The Krzr K1m represents another attempt by Motorola to capture the magic of the Razr series of phones. Motorola seems to have done a solid job with the Krzr K1m's form factor as it is an attractive phone and will appeal to those looking for a fashion piece. Under the hood not much has changed as the Krzr K1m still runs Motorola's outdated operating system. The camera is also nothing to write home about and battery life is definitely an area of concern. Once nice feature that the Krzr K1m adds are useful music controls on the exterior of the phone. This allows you to realistically consider it as a replacement for a stand alone music player, although we do recommend you invest in an expansion card. Combine this with the fact that Sprint has recently dropped the prices of their music store to be more competitive with services like Rhapsody and iTunes and the Krzr K1m is a solid music phone.
The Krzr K1m is a dual band CDMA phone that we reviewed on Sprint's network. Versions of the Krzr are available from all four of the major carriers, so you will be able to shop around for the service and price that best fit your need.
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