Motorola KRZR K1 Review
Motorola KRZR K1 is Moto's most recent attempt to get in the slim-is-in bandwagon by designing the phone to be pretty slim. Although not impossibly thin, the KRZR K1 is still slim enough to fit into any pocket easily, with less need for careful sitting. Although the KRZR K1 is thicker than Motorola's RAZR V3 by 13 inches, it, however, makes up for it by being very narrow that it makes it difficult for big-fisted users to be able to comfortably operate the phone.
Some of Motorola KRZR K1main features include an integrated 2 mega pixel camera with no flash but has a smooth 8x digital zoom, which means that it may be difficult to take pictures at night or in places that are poorly lit, a MicroSD (TransFlash) card slot for memory expansion, speakerphone, voice dialing, Bluetooth and music player, for your music needs. Moto's KRZR K1 mobile phone has a clamshell design, wherein if you flip it open, the phone will reveal Motorola's signature metal keypad which is actually backlit in blue in order to make dialing easier for the user. The keypad may look like one smooth surface, but is actually separated by tiny rubber stripes in between the keys. There are
buttons on the side of the phone, making it easier to access certain functions, such as the phone's volume control, camera and speech buttons.
The phone's casing comes in two eye catching colors, namely, cosmic blue and silver sail, and has been coated with a toughened glass compound, which helps enhance the phone's design and overall look, as well as how the phone feels in the user's hands. The handset, measuring at 103 x 42 x 16 mm when closed, sports a tall, slim and elegant look to it, which helps in making the phone easier to hold and manage. When in the open position, the handset makes it easier for its user to make a call since the mouthpiece can be easily reached due to its design and position. The phone's external screen shows and alerts its subscribers of the time, date, status indicators, incoming calls and other functions even when the phone is in the closed position.

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