Motorola KRZR-K1m White Cell Phone Accessories
Motorola KRZR K1 Unlocked Cell Phone with 2 MP Camera, MP3/Video Player, MicroSD Slot--International Version with No Warranty (Cosmic Blue) for Motorola KRZR-K1m White
Product features- Unlocked quad-band GSM cell phone compatible with 850/900/1800/1900 frequencies and EDGE/GPRS data capabilities
- 2-megapixel digital camera with 8x digital zoom and image editing; expandable via MicroSD cards; digital audio player
- Bluetooth 1.2 connectivity for both handsfree communication and stereo music streaming
- Access to personal email; web browser; SMS/MMS/EMS messaging
- Up to 5.83 hours of digital talk time and 300 hours of standby time
Great price from eBayProduct descriptionFollowing in the footsteps of the revolutionary MOTORAZR phone, the new ultra-sleek MOTOKRZR introduces a new standard of stunning style and innovation. The ultimate all-in one device for extraordinary imaging, the MOTOKRZR lets you capture your latest jaunt to Cape Town via a 2MP camera with 8x zoom or via video capture and playback capabilities. Take your travel soundtracks with you while you jet across the globe with the convenient integrated MP3 player, airplane mode and Stereo Bluetooth headset support. With removable MicroSD card slot, there's always room for all your favorite music files. Featuring worldwide quad-band functionality, EDGE technology for hi-speed web browsing and downloads and Screen3 technology for zero-click access to the latest news and entertainment, the MOTOKRZR achieves the elusive goal in mobile devices by perfectly balancing design, craftsmanship and functionality all in a breathtaking package. EDGE for high speed data access (class 12) / Rich, pre-loaded J2ME games, screen savers / Downloadable themes, ringer tones, images, animations Midi, MP3, AAC, AAC+ enhanced music player for listening to your favorite music on-the-go PIM functionality with Picture Caller ID (Network and/or SIM card dependent feature, not available in all areas) Voice memo, enhanced predictive text and enhanced voice recognition for easy, hands-free connectivity MotoSync - sync your contacts and calendar at the touch of a button Screen3 technology for zero-click access to your favorite news, sports, and other premium content (Network and/or SIM card dependent feature, not available in all areas) This phone is unlocked Dimensions (WxHxD) - 1.653 x 0.629 x 4.055 inches (42 x 16 x 103 mm) / Weight - 3.6 Oz Not sold with a USA manufacturer's warranty
User reviews Still works fine., 2008-11-26 - It more or less works like it's supposed to.
- I like the sturdy build quality...doesn't have that cheap plastic-y feel
- I find that I need to recharge every 48 hrs regardless of how long a talk (which isn't much).
- I wish it had a more standard audio jack...the dongle/adapter adds bulk and i found that the lowest volume is too loud, so I have to use ear phones with a built in volume control...thus the one star deduction. At least the mp3 feature exists :)
It's still the best phone I've had to date, so... 4 stars. Only good for a year!, 2008-11-18 If you plan to keep this phone a year or less - I do recommend it. But if you want one for longer than that - forget it.
My mom and I each had one. And both of them after almost exactly a year of use started crapping out. First all the functions became very delayed. Then the battery completely gave up. I would charge the phone over night and after making one call in the morning, I'd be down to two bars. Another call over 1 minute long and the phone starts beeping "low battery". Note that the exact same issues were happening on both of these phones so it is not my bad luck on one particular faulty phone.
Owning this phone past 1 year has been a torture and Morotola customer service didn't seem to give a damn. I'm exchanging it in the next week or so and this experience has made me steer clear of Motorola phones alltogether. I thought it was great, 2008-11-08 I had a Krzr before through at&t and it worked great. I dropped it all the time and there was hardly a scratch on it. I recommend getting a cover though because it smudges alot from fingerprints. The reason I gave it 4-star is because of the battery.It does deplete quickly, after about 5 months I had to charge it every day-but that's a battery problem and not a phone problem. The only reason I'm getting a new Krzr is because it went through the wash while still on. I just bought one from here today and am waiting for it to come in the mail. Poor Quality, 2008-11-05 The back of unit has cheap clips. One of the clips broke after changing the 'new' battery twice that wouldn't charge. Another junk product from Motorola. Great phone when I first got it, now can't wait to get rid of it, 2008-11-05
This phone was great when I first got it. My son and I have the same phone different colors. It is very elegant looking. He started having problems right away, they gave him a new phone. Now we both have problems, mostly battery problems. We have both replaced the batteries in this phone twice in one year. From what I understand Verizon is no longer carrying this phone due to the amount of problems they have had. A charge lasts about 12 hours when it used to last a week. Very frustrated and would not recommend this to anyone. I guess looks aren't everything.
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