Introduction
Motorola has entered the touchscreen market (read: iPhone clone wars) with its Krave ZN4, available from Verizon. The handset’s primary contribution to the cell phone technology war is its "touch cover," a clear flip-up front protective screen that is also touch-sensitive. Tap the touch cover and the Krave's actual LCD screen below reacts as if you prodded it directly. The concept’s innovative in theory, yes. But instead of increasing functionality, this touch cover actually gets in the way, especially when you’re trying to use the touch QWERTY thumbboard. All in all, we don’t crave the Krave.

Even with music playback that lasts nearly 16 hours, the Krave is still a disappointment.

by zach on July 2, 2009:
“I bought my LG Krave just when it came out. I needed a new phone and the guy who sold it to me said it was a great phone. It was until it started acting up. Butt dialing people on my contacts list and other stuff that makes it a better paper weight than a...” More...