Motorola Krzr K1m Review - Connectivity
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Alfredo Padilla Published on April 20, 2007 Comment on this |
Cellular Bands (4.0)
The Motorola Krzr K1m we reviewed is a dual band (800/1900) CDMA phone that only works on Sprint's network. The Krzr K1m is also available in variants for Verizon's CDMA network and GSM networks. CDMA phones generally only work on networks in North America while GSM phones are able to work globablly depending upon which bands are supported. This means the Krzr K1m is not a good choice for world travellers. Our score for cellular bands is standardized based on the number and type of bands supported.
Data Support Score (6.0)
The Krzr K1m supports Sprint's EVDO network for high speed data speeds in the range of 400 to 700 kbps. In areas where EVDO is not supported the Krzr K1m falls back on the slower 1XRTT standard. The Krzr K1m does not support Sprint's newer EVDO Rev A network, which provides faster download speeds. Our score for data is standardized based on the type and bands supported.
Bluetooth (7.0)
The Krzr K1m supports bluetooth, although there is no information about what version of bluetooth is supported we suspect that it is 1.2. The Krzr K1m supports the following profiles: dial up networking, headset, hands free, object push, file transfer, imaging and printing. We were able to easily and quickly pair the Krzr K1m with a bluetooth headset. Wi-Fi (0.0)
The Krzr K1m does not support Wi-Fi.
Infrared (0.0)
The Krzr K1m does not support infrared.
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