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Motorola KRZR K1m (Sprint) - PC Mag

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PC Magazine have posted their review of the Motorola KRZR K1m handset for Sprint. 'Because it's so long (4.1 by 1.7 by 0.7 inches, 3.6 ounces), the KRZR feels very comfortable when placed against the head, and because it's so narrow, it's even easier to hold than the RAZR. The KRZR flips open to show, essentially, a slightly miniaturized RAZR screen and keypad. The RAZR's 2.2-inch screen is shrunk down here to 1.9 inches, but the KRZR screen maintains the same brightness and 176-by-220 resolution.

The keys, which on the RAZR are trapezoids tapering from 21mm to 11mm wide, are rectangles of a universal 11mm (0.4 inch). Motorola and Sprint made a few improvements to the typical Motorola interface. The most noticeable is an "events" alert that pops up at the bottom of your home screen if you have voice-mail or text messages, giving you the details. They've also touched up the address book; the display now defaults to one name per contact even if the contact has multiple numbers.'

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