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| Network GSM 850 / GSM 900 / GSM 1 | | Dimensions 4.05" x 1.65" x 0.63" ( | | Weight 3.6 o | | Camera Resolution: 2+ megapixel | | Memory 60 MB (built-in, flash shared memory) | | Screen Type: LCD (Color TFT/TFD)Resolution: 176 x 220 pixelsColors: 262,144 (18-bit) | |
Using this on the T-MOBILE network in Southern Cali area.
PROS:
Excellent construction and build. Strong beefy metal hinge. Flip opens and closes without any creaks. Has a substantial "feel" to it. Even the battery door is made of metal (magnesium or aluminum, can't tell). Bottom part of phone also has rubber coating.
I have small hands, and love the slim form factor. Folks with larger hands may not like.
When getting a strong signal, call quality is excellent. I have both SPRINT (ppc-6700) and T-MOBILE accounts. Sprint has much better reception here in the SoCal area, but when the KRZR K1 has a strong reception, the call quality is crystal clear.
Nice responsive 2MP camera. Decent MP3. This phone uses the ATI Imageon media chip.
Stereo bluetooth
CONS:
Stupid name. The folks at Motorola need to learn how to spell.
Phone is slow. Not super slow, but slow enough to get annoying - especially when one has a large phonebook. About the same speed as the RAZR. Phonebooks with pictures makes it even slower. For those that like a phone that is responsive, you may want to look elsewhere.
No standard audio out jack (no 3.5 or 2.5, only mini-usb).
Front of phone is a fingerprint magnet.
Screen resolution too low for a "flagship" phone with a 2MP camera.
Browser is slow.