Motorola KRZR K1 Rolls Out On Cingular Wireless
O.K., I promise I’ll try to sound just as excited about the MOTOKRZR K1 rollout on Cingular as I was about the iPhone. Although even the Cingular Wireless people haven’t bothered to put out a news release on this. (I guess they’re worn out from all the press hubbub that Steve Jobs’ little announcement caused for them.)
But if you head for Cingular’s website it’s there, all right. It’s the official replacement for the V3 and it’s already appeared in a CDMA version for Verizon Wireless and Sprint.
When you get past the flashy, glossy front and dig into the phone you’ll find:
The GSM version does NOT include 3G capability, but Motorola promises that this puppy is about as video-friendly as a non-3G phone can be. It’s really all about multimedia capabilities. And its slinky appearance, of course. It may not be slinky enough to satisfy Steve Jobs, but then, what is?
Expect to spend $200 on this one after the usual incentives and 2-year commitment to Cingular.
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[via Motorola]
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