As we mentioned last Friday, Skatter Tech was able to get a hold of the brand new Motorola KRZR K1m for Verizon Wireless. The KRZR’s features include a 1.3MP camera, MicroSD, speaker phone, external iPod-like touch-sensitive controls, Bluetooth, and V Cast Music/Video. We had high expectations and hoped that the phone would be as good as it looked, unfortunately we ended up being quite disappointed.
Motorola KRZR K1m Specs:
- Provider: Verizon Wireless (CDMA)
- Form Factor: Clamshell Flip Phone
- Dimensions: 4.05H x 1.73W x 0.67D (inches)
- Weight / Battery Life: 3.6oz / 4hrs30mins
- Digital Camera: 1.3 megapixels
- Storage Space: MicroSD expansion (2GB max)
- Communications: Bluetooth + USB
- Others: Speaker Phone and Music Controls
- Price: $199 with new 2 year contract
KRZR Body – 5/5 stars
The shape of the KRZR is much more comfortable and natural to hold compared the RAZR. The phone is way skinnier than the RAZR, but is slightly thicker and taller. At first glance the phone looks expensive, sleek, slim, and glossy, however just as a PSP or an iPod the, KRZR’s coat is prone to fingerprints from even the slightest touch. Motorola has improvised the keypad dividing them with more natural grooves which helps finding keys, without looking, much easier.
Digital Camera – 2/5 stars
The KRZR’s 1.3 megapixel camera is pretty much the same as the one in the RAZR v3m. Other KRZR models have a 2 megapixel camera, however Verizon’s K1m has been cut down to keep prices low. Motorola has also failed to add a flash to the phone, which although not too powerful often will be handy when taking close up shots in the dark.
Display – 4/5 stars
The internal display is much crisper and brighter than that of the Motorola v3m. However it is extremely delicate and placing even the slightest amount of pressure causes the “ripple effect” in the LCD which may damage the display. The external display is a bit dull and with the fingerprints all over, it may be hard to see in sunlight.
Music Playback – 4/5 stars
Unlike the RAZR, the KRZR supports Mp3 playback as well as WMA and V Cast Music. Verizon’s Media Player is well developed and makes browsing through music easy. Users can view songs by artists, albums, genres, or search just as iPods do. The media player also offers the use of playlists, library shuffle, and even display’s album art. The #1 problem is that users must navigate through many menus before they can get their music started. (Can be annoying for people who plan to listen to music a lot.)
External Controls – 3/5 stars
The addition of external touch-sensitive music controls, which the RAZR lacks, was a good concept, but is flawed. There is no way for a user to start music playback from the external controls, the phone must be opened to do so. The controls are also sometimes too sensitive and the current song may be skipped or paused when the phone is picked up.
Speakers – 4/5 stars
The speaker phone quality is quite clear and has minimal or no static. It sounds more clear and is louder than that of the RAZR, however it is still poorly position on the back of the phone. Both music playback and speakerphone will sound muffled if the phone is in your hand.
MicroSD – 3/5 stars
The KRZR now supports use of up to 2GB MicroSD cards. The space can be used for image, video, and music storage. The card slot is unfortunately placed underneath the battery pack lid making it a hassle to get to. If you don’t have a USB cable and the drivers to sync music back and forth, it will be a pain to remove the card every time to transfer files.
Bluetooth – 5/5
Because Verizon has finally “un-crippled” the Bluetooth, the KRZR can now send phonebook entries, pictures, and other data between devices. When testing the handsfree feature with the Lexus IS250, we found that he KRZR now sends the phone’s signal strength, battery level, and other data to the car’s display, unlike the RAZR.
Overall the KRZR is a decent upgrade from the RAZR v3m. There is however a major lack of innovation. Even so, the KRZR will probably be replacing the current RAZR’s place in the market. If all you need is a phone with basic features that can make calls and looks good, this maybe for you. If you are picky and like customizable feature packed phones, there’s not much that the KRZR can offer. The phone is a bit pricy, currently about $199 with a new 2 year contract or $99 for existing customers eligible for upgrade.
DEAL ALERT: FREE Motorola KRZR K1m (w/ new plan)
Related: Verizon Wirelesss – Moto KRZR
Update: Verizon currently charges about $30 for a USB cable and some drivers, but if you already have the cable and are just looking for the drivers you can get it from the link below. Once installed, your phone will be detected as a portable audio device and you will now be able to sync the music in your Windows Media Player Library with your KRZR. After installing you may need to restart your machine. But once complete you will be able to use your computer to charge your KRZR and sync music. To start, go to Get It Now -> Music -> Sync.
Download: Moto_KRZR_Driver.zip (Note: driver found on developer.motorola.com)
Update: If the driver above doesn’t work, try installing the patch from Verizon’s site.
Download: Sync_Music_Fix.exe [Thanks for the info Elizabeth]
I’ve had very few problems getting all the fancy features to work; mp3 as ringtone, caller id pics, sync’ing music… the one thing I can’t get to work is for music to play in my bluetooth headphones. Phone conversations yes, music no. Has anyone had any success with this?
JJ – can you provide any insight on how you were able to use mp3 ringtones?
Ray-
it has to be an mp3 file of 20 seconds or less. email it to yourphonenumber@vzwpix.com as an attachment. When you receive it on your phone, view the message, select Options, and Save Sound. It should now appear in your My Ringtones folder, and the Set As button should let you assign it as a ring, alert, etc.
@Ray
Well my only two guesses on that are you didn’t put the MP3s in the right folder, or you didn’t delete MyTonesDB.db file before restarting the phone.
Another word about mp3 ringtones. If you want to assign ringtones to a contact you have to turn off the vibrate function. A bug apparently exists where if you have vibrate on it will always play the default.mid.
After a month of fiddling around with all sorts of fixes, I finally found a solution that works for my krzr… I went to datapilot.com, paid them $39 and downloaded their software, upgraded it to the latest version, and my phone is finally recognized (none of the above solutions had worked for me) and I now can sync music, add ringtones, sync calendar with outlook, download pictures and contacts just as expected via USB.
Just for anyone’s information, I just tried this with the Sprint version of the Krzr. After some problems initially, it looks like it works. Instead of a/Motorola/Shared/ringtones, you put it in a/Motorola/Shared/audio folder in the same subfolder. Not sure if it will always do this but it seems to automatically reboot, which probably means if it is rebooting unplug the phone and close the programs. It’s a little annoying but it did seem like it works. :) Thanks for the information!
@Al
yeah, i forgot to mention that on other carriers the folder may be named something else, thx for the info :-D
In case anybody was curious, 1-800-972-1837 is the suppourt number for the KRZR @ motorola. I contacted them about contact ringtones not working for calls when you have vibrate AND ring turned on. They said it’s a known issue and are working to fix it.
So if you want to make a 20second mp3 ringtone how do you cut a song down to 20 seconds? And please, someone answer how to put music onto a memory card?
Tiffany – I was able to get music to the memory card by using the “sync” function on Windows Media Player.
As for the ringtone issue, I’ve had success making 20 second mp3’s as ringtones by both methods discussed (using P2k Commander and by sending via email).
Biggest problem I’m having now is that occassionally the PC doesn’t recognize the phone when I plug it in via USB. Anyone else having this problem?
There are a number of audio-edit tools out there to trim an mp3 to 20 seconds.
My newest, biggest gripe about the KRZR from Verizon is that they tout it as a bluetooth-enabled music player, but can I play music over bluetooth headphones? NO! To market this phone as a music device and then disable the bluetooth functionality is so typical Verizon… The Cingular/TMobile version will have it. Does anyone know if unlocking this phone will give me that bluetooth profile (A2DP, i think), or flashing it with the Alltel UI?
I tell you, if that Network guy had been standing behind me when I discovered this flaw, I would have knocked him out. CAN YOU HEAR ME NOW, NERD BOY?
I just downloaded a program (seems to be freeware) from http://www.nch.com.au/wavepad/masters.html
The name of the program is WavePad…and from the little bit I’ve used it, it seems to be very similar to Sound Forge (which is the best audio editing software I’ve used).
Yea umm I have a micro Sd card, plays my mp3’s fine, everything works, but i thought there was a way to just set any mp3 i had(whether it be on the microsd card or phone memory) to be my ringtone, guess not?
Verizon just released the right drivers for the KRZR. I was having the same issues with the USB transer as many of you but now everything works perfectly. The software is here: http://www.vzam.net/vcastmusic/
Mike, Good looking out, but still a no go for me, I uninstalled all the different motorola software and drivers and installed the VZW vcast software, which all installs and runs fine for me, but then when I try to sync my phone the computer always detects new hardware and tries to install it as an MTP device and fails. Therefore my computer never finds my phone and my phone everytime displays
“Connect Failure Please check your cable connection to the PC.” Which is obviously connected since everytime i try to sync from my phone it tries to install as an MTP device.
Any help is greatly appreciated!!!
i sent the mp3 to my phone and saved the sound but it is not showing up under my ringtones can someone help
Added not my version of SYNC is 01.02.006, just wanted to make sure that this matches everyone else’s version on verizion’s sync, if not is there an update online or can i go to the store to have it updated?
hi everyone,
i will be buying this phone hopefully sometime around christmas and i was just doing my research so there isnt a big hassle when it somes to getting my phone.
if someone wouldnt mind answering a couple of my questions if they know the answers i would greatly appreciate it.
1.) i will be using the mp3 player frequently, so i was wondering how mp3 files are put on it? do i put it in my phone then hook my phone up to the computer via usb cables? if so does the usb come with it? or do i have to buy the usb cable? if it doesnt connect that way do i have to buy one of those gadgets where u pop the memory card into it and then put that into your usb drive ( the thing im talking about looks like a flashdrive)?
2.) should i expect the price of the phone $199 to go down before christmas time?
3.) verizon wireless sells memory cards but they are highly over priced and as far as i can see they only have 1gb ones. the features say it can hold a 2gb one. would it work if i went to say best buy and bought a sandisk microsd 2gb card?
4.) and finally since i will be using the mp3 player so much should i buy an additional battery? or is the battery last so long that it will be fine? also, how long does the battery last…(estimate). and whats the difference between the additional battery and extended battery that are on verizon wireless’s web site?
i know that was alot to read but i would really appreciate if someone took some time and posted a reply to this
thank you very much
Hi, I love the phone but I have Verizon and hate the UI they put on it. Do you think I should buy the phone from Alltel or Sprint and activate it on Verizon’s network or just get the Verizon phone and flash the software to Alltel’s. Thanks.
accutally you can start eth music without opening the phone… you press and hold the speakerphone button when the phone is shut… this starts up the media program. Well i hope that helps
can you set ringtones for groups, or blocked caller id numbers, or any in-phonebook number? i can’t find a way on the VZW UI, is there a difference in the default/Alltel UI?
i just bought this phone thru sprint, and i was wondering ..to play mp3 do i have to log on to the internet everytime?..thanxs
Has anyone successfully used a 2GB Micro SD card in a Verizon KRZR K1m? Were you able to load and play more than 1GB of songs? I want to buy a 2GB card but heard some phones can only play up to 1GB of a 2GB card. Thoughts?
Has anyone been able to sync with a Mac. I use the Missing Sync. I want to get this phone but I have to know I can sync it with my Mac.
I have the K1m from U.S. Cellular and mine is able to start the MP3 player by holding down the smart / spkr key on the left side. I am very happy withthe phone so far. Great abilities for customization, luv it.