Motorola KRZR K1m Review October 22nd, 2006 | by Nick Tessler

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...the draw of the KRZR is its two-way mirror-like surface, made of the same shatter-resistant glass sheathing RAZR's LCD screens.


Highs: Striking aesthetics; slim profile; EV-DO compatible; MP3 player; memory card slot; 1.3MP camera

Lows: Expensive; slow broadband service; no new technology

Introduction

There's nothing necessarily wrong with the new good looking Motorola KRZR K1m which is available from Verizon for $199.99 w/ contract or $299.99 if you're simply upgrading. The problem is that there's nothing new about the K1m either. Motorola's iconic RAZR V3m offers similar technology and features as the KRZR and despite first-glance evidence to the contrary, is actually smaller and more convenient ergonomically for half the price.

Ed. note: Cingular is due to make available its version of the KRZR, the K1c, at any moment. Pricing for the Cingular version was not available at press time.




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