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The editors liked
Fairly comfortable for women
Loud
Clear and generally excellent speakers
Slim type phone
Stylish design
Thin
EDGE network compatibility
2-megapixel camera
Good video
Ease of use
Its a different take on the RAZR theme but this stylish design is still stunning
While the Motorola user interface has improved considerably.
Eyecatching design
Excellent construction quality
A2DP support for stereo audio
The Motorola Krzr K1 for T-Mobile offers good call quality and comes with a stylish design and a decent array of features.
Excellent build quality
Good call quality
Good battery life
The editors didn't like
Too narrow for big-fisted men
Very little internal memory
Not very durable
No flash for camera
Blurred and grainy picture quality
Prone to smudges and glare
No camera flash
Despite packing two megapixels
Its no-frills functionality may put off those who take their mobile photography seriously.
Easy to get dirty
Hard to be cleaned
Mediocre display and features
Very weak signal reception
Camera lacks autofocus
Problems with the keypad and the dpad
The Motorola Krzr K1 for T-Mobile has low internal memory
And the exterior face attracts smudges and fingerprints.
Great design, Slim and compact, Build quality, Solid features list, A2DP Bluetooth profile, Bluetooth headset included in sales package
Not kind to fingerprints, Flat keypad, Slow speeds for messaging and some menus The Final Word With a stunning reflective surface and unique slim design, the MOTOKRZR K1 is one of the best looking mobile phones we’ve seen. It’s not all ab...
With a stunning reflective surface and unique slim design, the MOTOKRZR K1 is one of the best looking mobile phones we’ve seen. It’s not all about looks though, as this phone has a generous features list for its asking price.
Abstract: M otorola was founded in 1928 by the brothers Paul and Joseph Galvin. Company names are often based on a combination of names or the place where the product is made, but not Motorola. Where does the name Motorola actually come from? In 1930, the Galvin...
Stylish and unusual fl ip design, MP3 player with card memory, 2-megapixel camera
No 3G services, No close-ups or focus control on camera
The MOTOKRZR K1 is Motorolas long-awaited size-crunching update of its iconic RAZR phone, one of the undisputed trend-setting mobiles of the last few years. Launched as an iconic style phone back in 2004, the RAZR was a marvellous feat of engineering;...
Main screen could be bigger; lack of auto focus and light on camera
The Krzr K1 is an attractive phone, but its also easy to use. Motorola has made some small changes to the original Razr V3s interface that make a big difference. Add to that the camera and music player and this phone is a good all-rounder, and hopef...
Abstract: It’s upto you how you pronounce it—crazer, K-RAZR or kerzer—but Motorola’s KRZR K1 doesn’t jump out at you like the RAZR did once upon a time. Perhaps it’s because slim and shiny phones are no longer a novelty. Or perha...
Even more stylish, Improved OS, 2 MP camera, CIF video recording, Bluetooth 2.0 A2DP profile, 512 MB bundled
Poor 2 MP camera, Memory card under Battery cover, Phone slows down with 512 MB of data, Fingerprint collector, Low Volume
The KRZR K1 has a 700 mAh Li-Ion battery, which gives life to this beauty. The phone promises a talktime of 6 hours and standby time of up to 300 hours with the Bluetooth switched off. In terms of real life usage, the phone didnt require a charge for...
Abstract: Motorola has launched a new leader. The popular RAZR is being substituted by the new KRZR, whose glossy materials look luxurious. On the other hand, the innovations made since the forerunner are very few. Is this wrong? Not at all, provided all you need i...