Summary:
The Motorola KRZR K1m Cell Phone is Motorola’s much anticipated successor to their phenomenally successful RAZR, and we must say – Motorola has done a fantastic job with the Motorola KRZR. The KRZR K1m maintains a very similar ultra-thin profile to the original RAZR, but now has a narrower body than the original RAZR, further improving the design and comfort level of the phone. The K1m version of the KRZR cell phone supports CDMA (whereas the K1 version of the KRZR supports GSM). The American version of the KRZR K1m has a pearl gray finish. The version of the K1m available in Asia has a nice black finish. The KRZR K1m features a very clear and bright 1.9 inch main display with 176x220 resolution, along with an outer display at 96x80 resolution. The version of the K1m available in Asia has a 2 inch main display with 240 x 320 resolution.
The KRZR K1m includes a 1.3 megapixel camera – which can also capture and play back video. A music player is also included which supports MP3/AAC/AAC+ file formats, along with external touch-sensitive music control buttons, and Blutooth support.
A variety of wonderful extras come with the KRZR, including an enhanced phonebook, pre-loaded J2ME games and screen savers, and Screen 3 technology which allows sports scores and news to be automatically displayed when the phone is on standby.
The Motorola KRZR K1m is a CDMA phone. It measures 17mm x 44mm x 103mm, and weighs 103 grams. Battery life is rated at up to 4 hours of talk time, and up to 18.25 days of standby time.
Motorola is expected to release the KRZR K1m in the second half of 2006 – and we can’t wait! Stay tuned for the latest information!