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Articles about motokrzr: September 7, 2008

Boost Mobile adds the MOTOKRZR to the lineup

by Robert Nelson on Mar 6, 2008 at 02:18 PM

Boost Mobile adds the Motorola MOTOKRZR

Boost Mobile users now have another option to choose from, recently added is the MOTOKRZR. This new addition brings the total handsets offered by Boost up to three. So while the MOTOKRZR may not be the hottest phone on the market today, when you only have two others (the c290 or w385) to choose from it becomes very nice looking.

The Boost Mobile-branded MOTOKRZR retains the same features which includes a built-in GPS receiver, a 1.3 megapixel camera with 4x digital zoom and video recording, microSD card slot, Bluetooth, speakerphone with voice dialing and a voice recorder. It also comes pre-installed with a web browser, email client, a universal IM client that works with AOL, Yahoo! and MSN as well as a music player with touch-sensor controls.

The MOTOKRZR is currently available and retails for $249.99, it also includes the first month of service for free with a new activation.

Via [IntoMobile]




Motorola 3GSM wrap-up

by Adam Berger on Feb 15, 2007 at 06:35 PM

Motorola LogoMotorola updated their lineup with design, music, media, high-speed performance, wireless broadband and connecting the unconnected at the 3GSM mobile conference in Barcelona, Spain.

The MOTORIZR Z8 offers ultra-fast HSDPA technology, a 16 million color 35x50mm QVGA full screen display, video playback of up to 30 frames per second, and is Motorola’s first “kick slider”—taking a page from Samsung’s past successes. The new MOTOKRZR K3 provides a downloadable/streaming multimedia experience through HSDPA connectivity.

The new MOTOMOBILE portfolio (entry-level, mass market phones) now includes features such as a mega-pixel camera, speakerphone, MP3 playback and video functionality, as well as Motorola’s CrystalTalk technology, improving conversations in noisy environments. Mobiles in the line are the: Motorola W510 with a 262k color TFT screen, the MOTOSLVR L9 with a 2.0 mega-pixel camera and integrated FM radio, and the MOTORIZR Z6 with the latest music features running on the first Linux-Java OS that incorporates Windows Media technology—allowing you to sync music to your phone from over 200 music stores worldwide.


Like Nokia
, Motorola has taken Bluetooth wireless technology on the road with its new Phone-based Navigation System T805 and T815 featuring MOTONAV.

Finally, Motorola expanded its MOTOQ platform with the new MOTO Q q9 and MOTO Q gsm (which we covered here).

Read [Motorola]




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