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Next to the Motorola KRZR K1 and K1m is the Motorola KRZR K3 which is a 3G variant of KRZR K1. K3 features and follows the same design as it’s predecessor.
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Written by martin on January 31st, 2007 with no comments.
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By making the Motorola KRZR longer and thicker, Motolora wish to break away the new line of model from the RAZR family. Based on the GSM MOTOKRZR K1, the two MOTOKRZR K1m variants aim to bring the new KRZR styling to the world’s major CDMA markets. The new CDMA K1m is almost looks identical with GSM MotoKRZR K1 but they do differ on issues like cameras, battery life and some other features.
The K1m is differ according to places. For example, the K1m for the Americas gets a 1.3 megapixel camera instead of the 2 megapixel camera found in the Asian K1m and the GSM K1. Both versions will include touch sensitive music control buttons on the outer surface. For Asia version, the K1M includes exclusive upgrades like a high-resolution 320×240 pixel display and a larger battery. As such, the phone weighs a few grams more than the K1 and the Americas K1m. In spite of the larger battery, the K1m for Asia still has a shorter battery life than the Americas version – even though it lacks the EV-DO 3G support found on the K1m for the Americas.
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Written by martin on September 29th, 2006 with no comments.
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Motorola SLVR L2 for Cingular is another trim handset from Motorola which is similar in size and shape with Motorola SLVR L7 and L6. Cingular is positioning the L2 as the lower-end alternative to the other Slvrs in its stable.
The Motorola SLVR L2’s design is not very refined, though the device looks fashionable. The handset is thinner than the RAZR and compatible in height with dimension of 113.5×49x11.5 mm. It’s extremely thin when carrying it, and feel very comfortable. The weight of the phone also suits this class and forms 85 grams.
A microphone is placed on the front panel, in the middle to the right. No microphone is present on the bottom. There is a lighting indicator at the left of the keypad. The handset automatically turns the keypad backlighting on in dim conditions. The backlighting is blue and well seen in all conditions.
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Written by martin on September 20th, 2006 with no comments.
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The release of Motorola RAZR V3 started a new area in mobile phone history with its slim form design. Modelled after the Motorola RAZR V3,the Motorola RAZR V3i features almost exactly like the original RAZR, except for a few remarkable upgrades. The color of the phone has been changed to a gun metal gray color, and the top half of the clamshell has a new brushed texture to it and this gives it a special appearance.
The Motorola RAZR V3i delivering the greatest integration of design and technology. The RAZR V3i has an fashionable and streamlined design, big internal color screen display, quad-band technology and Bluetooth® wireless technology.
Notable changes from Motorola RAZR V3
- inclusive of a full-fledged music player. With iTunes® music software, The Motorola RAZR V3i allows sorting of the playlist and song, including support for the random auto-fill function.
- With the on-board 12MB of memory, the V3i has a slot underneath the battery for a Micro SD or TransFlash card for extra storage.
- For an enhanced imaging experience, the V3i features with an integrated 1.23 megapixel digital camera with a full screen view-finder, video capture, playback and zoom. The digital zoom acts smartly, cropping the full resolution photos to achieve its effect instead of resampling the image.
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Written by martin on September 7th, 2006 with no comments.
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Motorola has had just as much success with its RAZR line as Apple did with its iPod, Motorola is determined to take the product line one step further with a slew of new crazily named cell phones. These new models include two versions of KRZR, RAZR, and one model of RIZR. The KRZR is a thinner, possibly slimmer version of the RAZR measuring and weighing at 42×103x17mm and 103g, respectively.
Called variously the Motorola K1, Motorola KRZR, Motorola MOTOKRZR or pretty much any combination of those words, this handset is aimed at the midrange market and is pretty much a straight upgrade to the V3i in specification terms.
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Written by martin on August 28th, 2006 with 1 comment.
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