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Unlocked Cell Phones - Customer reviews - Motorola KRZR K1 Unlocked Cell Phone with 2 MP Camera, MP3/Video Player, MicroSD Slot--International Version with No Warranty (Cosmic Blue) |
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Manufacturer: Motorola
List Price: $599.99
Our Price: $137.77
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| Spotlight customer reviews: | Name: BenThere Location: DoneThat Date: 2006-10-16 Customer Rating: -    
Summary: The best phone since the RAZR and it sure gets looks! Comment: Pros:
- Exclusivity. Nobody has this phone/color combo.
- Killer looks. The glass front is mind-blowing. Photo doesn't do it justice.
- Killer size. Left to right it's thinner than the RAZR but slightly longer and slightly thicker front to back.
- Sturdy. This is where it shines. When you close it, it feels like a luxury car door. Very solid; lightyears ahead of the RAZR.
- Sound quality is top-notch. Excellent reception.
- Camera is actually very, very good. I was very, very surprised.
- Works with all my old RAZR accessories.
Cons: (barely justifiable to even call them that)
- A couple of the included games/java apps were in Chinese.
- The phone language. "Centre" instead of "Center", Personalise instead of "Personalize" - Not really a big deal. Must be a UK English vs. a US English thing.
Name: Kent Roorda Location: Denver, CO United States Date: 2007-02-07 Customer Rating: -    
Summary: Very nice phone! Comment: I just upgraded from a RAZR phone, and this new KRAZR is exceptionally nice. The phone has great reception, the sound quality & volumn are very good, the menus are very easy to get around,it fits your face well (not too short as many phones now are) and operating the phone is simple. This phone is clearly evident of Motorola's evolution in the cell-phone industry. By the way, you can customize the "soft-keys" to be whatever you want them to be. Likewise, you can customize the menus to appear as you would like. They have really thought of the user and have made this phone very User Friendly as well. It seems that the majority of the people I talk to aren't as interested in "whistles & bells" as much as they just want a plain old GOOD phone. This is it! However, if you want more, you can load your MP3 music on to it, you can use the calendar, you can take a picture, and if you are really adventurous, you can access the internet, and also retreive your email! By the way, this phone is capable of taking advantage of the Cingular/AT&T EDGE network which gives you 'faster than usual' internet. I highly recommend this Good Looking, Well Working phone.
Name: Jaewoo Kim Location: Santa Monica, CA Date: 2007-06-02 Customer Rating: -    
Summary: Better than expected Comment: This particular unlocked version seems thinner than the ones being sold by cell phone carriers. My initial impression was this phone was very tiny. It is smaller than the RAZR V3 in overall dimensions. I use this unlocked phone with Cingular in the Los Angeles area.
The good:
1)Small and cool looking. Most people who have seen it seems to be enamored with its design and form factor. It is definitely an eye catcher.
2)Call quality is great. The volume can be turned on VERY loud. So if you are hard of hearing or just like to hear loud voices over the phone, then this phone will probably fit the bill.
3)Speaker phone. Motorola managed to incorporate a great pair of speaker phones. It is loud and clear enough to have a conference call in a small room full of people.
4)Comes with more than basic ring tones. It comes with several (around 12) musical ring tones. Better yet, the ring tones comes out in a full stereo mode (or at least sounds like it).
5)Camera is good (2MP). Although it will not replace your digicam, it will be more than adequate for emergency uses.
6)Battery life. My informal test on this is that it can handle upto 4-5 hours of talk time.
The Bad (mostly due to it is unlocked):
1)You need to configure EVERYTHING on the phone. Nothing comes preconfigured. This includes the default language, time, date, voicemail, email, IM etc. This can get rather tedious since Cingular does not support unlocked phones.
2)You may lose some functionalities. For example, I have noticed my web browser functionalities do not work with my cingular SIM card. This is no biggie for me since I never browse the web using my phone
Name: Alexander M. Cavazos Location: Washington, DC United States Date: 2006-11-08 Customer Rating: -    
Summary: Really Impressive phone Comment: This is a great phone. What impressed me most about it was several things. One was its sleek design and feel. If you liked the RAZR, this phone will really knock your socks off. It's not quite as wide as the RAZR, which makes it easier on the hands, and it's solid construction makes you feel like you're holding a quality product. I love how it snaps shut after you finish a call. It's satisfying. Two, it has better reception than the RAZR, or at least it seems that way to me. I don't have any data to support this claim, but I have fewer dropped calls on this phone, and the volume is much better. I don't find myself pressing the phone against my ear like I used to do with the RAZR, which is really nice. Three, I dig the MP3 and multimedia features. I popped a 2GB card in the phone and loaded about 50 of my favorite songs and about 75 family photos in it. It's great because now I can set the phone alarm to wake up to my favorite songs, or set ring tones to whatever tune I have loaded on it. Also, I setup a playlist and listed to it while jogging the other day. I was most impressed. I also created a family album on the phone and showed it to friends in a slideshow format. It was funny. Rather than complimenting me on my beautiful family, they focused their comments on the photo quality of my phone. I was like, dude. Anyway, if you like cool phones, I totally recommend this one. Yeah it's pricey, but from my perspective, it's worth it. One last comment. I'm a Cingular customer and they, if you haven't noticed, haven't offered the KRZR K1 phone to their customers yet. Well, that's okay. You can still use this phone on thier network. All you have to do is take the phone out of the box, pop in your old SIM card from your previous phone, then call Cingular and ask them to activate it. They will ask you for the IMEI number located on the box and within minutes, you will be connected. It was a snap. Enjoy!
Name: Dennis Bosman Location: Napa, CA Date: 2007-02-08 Customer Rating: -    
Summary: Better than the LG VX8600 Comment: I have owned a number of phones over the course of the last couple of years. Recently (within the last 3 months) I have tried the Samsung, Chocolate and LG VX8600.
Phone
Call quality is much better than what I experienced with the LG. The LG sounded muffled to people on the other end when I was talking with them. Those same people now say that this phone is great. Much crisper. Reception is also better than the LG, which does surprise me.
Camera
Hey it is a camera phone! It does what it is designed to do.
Music
The phone uses a mini-SD card. Works great. No bogging down of the processor as I experienced with the Samsung.
Texting
I like the iTap better than LG's version. There seem to be more words loaded into the dictionary.
Bluetooth
I am currently using a plantronics 655 Bluetooth headset. Call quality is excellent and much better than the 8600.
So far it is a keeper!
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