Following months of unofficial photos and leaked info, the Motorola KRZR ($480; Q3 2006) has finally been announced. The KRZR will be Motorola's new flagship phone, sporting a design that's narrower and sleeker than the ultra-popular RAZR. The phone combines a metallic gloss finish, magnesium, polished chrome and hardened glass, and will be available in both GSM and CDMA versions. Both feature a 2-megapixel camera, stereo Bluetooth audio, an updated phone directory, new messaging applications, expandable memory up to 1GB, and integrated music players (no iTunes, though). The CDMA KRZR also has touch-sensitive music controls, advanced EVDO data services, and location-based services capabilities. No word on colors yet, but we'd take this thing in primer gray.
Thursday, January 18, 2007
Motorola KRZR
Following months of unofficial photos and leaked info, the Motorola KRZR ($480; Q3 2006) has finally been announced. The KRZR will be Motorola's new flagship phone, sporting a design that's narrower and sleeker than the ultra-popular RAZR. The phone combines a metallic gloss finish, magnesium, polished chrome and hardened glass, and will be available in both GSM and CDMA versions. Both feature a 2-megapixel camera, stereo Bluetooth audio, an updated phone directory, new messaging applications, expandable memory up to 1GB, and integrated music players (no iTunes, though). The CDMA KRZR also has touch-sensitive music controls, advanced EVDO data services, and location-based services capabilities. No word on colors yet, but we'd take this thing in primer gray.
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