Verizon Quietly Launches the Moto KRZR
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by Matt Hickey on September 28, 2006


Verizon MOTOKRZR K1m product page [Verizon Wireless]

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  • Matt!! My savior is hear!! You are always giving me sh*t about being on Verizon and how their phones suck, especially since they always cripple the Bluetooth on their phones. But finally, a Verizon phone with working Bluetooth!!!!

  • looks like Verizon still is kicking the bluetooth in the ribs:

    *The KRZR K1m supports the following Bluetooth Profiles: Headset, Hands-free, Serial Port and Dial Up Networking, Object Push for vcard and image transfer only. It does not support all Bluetooth object transfer (OBEX) profiles.

  • the phone looks pretty good, but it seems kinda the same as the razr except for the buttons on top.

    i found some high res pics of hte krzr here if anyone wants to look at it
    http://www.skattertech.com/2006/09/verizon-wireless-motorola-krzr/

    that page also says that they are going to put up a review soon

  • What’s the difference between the MAXX and the KRZR?

  • Okay, the only reason why I like bluetooth is so I can get ringtones from my friends.. You said that they didn’t cripple it, but with tmp00’s comment, it looks like they did? Did they or didn’t they? I don’t care about the headset and stuff, just let me know it you can send ringtones back and forth, thanks ;)

    xo,
    Mariela

  • I am tryin to make my own ringtones on the krzr and can’t yet.
    Has anyone figured it out yet?

  • i just got the krzr with verizon & all of my friends have been trying to send me ringtones and it wont work, whats wrong? am i doing something wrong, will it ever work?

  • Marvelous. Thanks, will spread this among my friends!

  • i’ve found a solution that worked. verizon locked these features. i’ve found a program called susteen datapilot. it works, it took a few tries to figure it out but with a little reading from their site, i finally got it to work. you also need a program called mptrim to cut down the mp3 to around 30 seconds. datapilot you must purchase from them but mptrim is freeware. the other way to go is to do a seem editing on the phone, but you chance of bricking the phone and voiding warranty. good luck i hope this helps anyone. post any questions if it gets tricky , maybe i can help with process

  • I’ve also been experimenting with datapilot. I can transfer midi and mp3 files to the phone, they show up in the list of ringtones and I can even play them from the list. But the phone won’t let me choose these imported tones as my actual ringtone. Any ideas?

  • this is sexiest phone , cemera is excellent,

  • This phone is a piece of crap. I bought it as an upgrade form an lg-5200. wish i would have never gotten rid of my old phone. And if anyone thinks veri-satan-zon is not gonna cripple a phone so that the consumer can save acouple of bucks with their own ringtones, your way wrong. I am also extremely dissatisfied with the huge amount of lag in this phone. I have experienced up to a six second delay from the time you push a menu button until a response. Verizon said i need to clear my messages because they were causing the problem. I hardly think that 30 messages should slow a phone down that much. Also during normal use there is at least a second or more delay. In my opinion this phone is a piece of crap- Go buy an LG and save your money and frustration.

  • Oh and no flash for the camera so dont think of using it in dark situations

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