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: $139.99
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| Spotlight customer reviews: | Name: R. Robinson Location: Date: 2008-05-19 Customer Rating: -    
Summary: Motorola KRZR K1 Comment: I purchased this phone about a week ago and I am very disappointed with it. The front of the phone is made out of glass and I happed to drop my phone a whopping six inches, from my hand to the counter and the glass cracked/shattered. The battery is decent and will make it through the day but you will most likely have to charge the phone frequently. Oh and texting on this phone is a joke, and the bottom left key does not always respond when pressed.
GOOD
-Reception
-Design
-Speaker phone
BAD
-Slow OS
-Battery
-Build quality
-Menu structure
-MP3 player software
Name: N. Singh Location: Michigan Date: 2008-07-26 Customer Rating: -    
Summary: Good Phone, No Software with Unlocked version Comment: It is a good phone, sound is clear, signal is good. Looks very sleek. You will find it difficult to fit it in any cell case available in stores as it has unusual dimensions. You can ofcourse find a pouch online. Motorola does not provide any Software CD with the phone. I am unable to connect to my laptop using bluetooth. Motorola sells the software CD seperately.
Front looks like a glass plate, attracts finger prints and can crack easily if struck with anything heavy or sharp.
Camera is good. It has 8x digital zoom but the quality is only good upto 2X zoom (after all what else can you expect from digital zoom).
Name: Helen Lam Location: Date: 2007-11-01 Customer Rating: -    
Summary: Some defects Comment: The krzr looks pretty sleek, but i find it a bit bulky. Though it's slim, it's kind of thick and long. I used to have a razr, which i find less bulky because it was flatter.
I don't know if it's just a defect in my krzr, but I can't navigate through the phone book. When I punch in a "m" the phone doesn't do anything, and I'd have to scroll all the way down the phone list.
The one thing that's pretty sweet about this Motorola is that you can have multiple numbers for one person (unlike all the other Motorola phones). To deal with the lack of navigation, I assigned each of my numbers to a group, which helps me get to a number faster.
Besides that little defect, I think that the krzr is okay, but i think i like my razr more.
Name: Edison Location: United States Date: 2006-11-09 Customer Rating: -    
Summary: Nice phone, but the Phone Tool software does not work with it. Comment: It is a shame that Motorola build such a great phone, but no driver for it. The Motorola Phone Tool software 4.0 does not support this phone. Go through live Internet update to version 4.35, still no driver for it. Tried Motorola web site, there is no driver download for this phone. Contacted Motorol support, they say they setup a special support line 800-972-1837 for this KRZR phone. Called that number and opened case with them. Three days later, on the phone with their support engineers and managers for over 10 hours, still could not get the driver.
Motorola suggested to pay Verizon to enable the Internet services, then sync the phonebook that way. We are not ready to pay Verizon $50 per phone per month to just sync up the phone book.
In this Internet age, you would think any technology company would put all their support materials and drivers on the Internet for people to download. Not with Motorola. I guess they afraid LG would look their support material and making better phone than Motorola, so they would rather hide the driver in their grandma's mattress -- even their own support engineer could not find that driver....
Name: Frank Location: Mississippi State, MS USA Date: 2007-02-04 Customer Rating: -    
Summary: Great if you don't want to sync with PC (Works with Mac) Comment: Just as a phone, the KRZR K1 works great. It has clear sound even in low signal situations and the speakerphone is excellent.
The camera is adequate but not stellar. The games are in Chinese and so unplayable unless you know that language.
It won't work with Phone Tools 4.35 and isn't supported by the US Motorola support. I could get the software to recognize the phone but it
refused to sync until I updated the phone firmware.
Motorola support (the KRZR specific support number) told me that there was new firmware but that the only way I could get to it was to navigate through Motorola's Chinese language web site. The support people could not email me or send me a direct link to the firmware because it is "an international phone".
Update: I thought I would add an update to mention that the latest Macintosh OS (OSX 1.4.9) has added support for this phone to their iSync software and it works flawlessly. So that makes this, in my opinion, a pretty good phone for Mac users or those who don't want to synchronize it with anything.
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