KRZR Blog
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Here’s a first look video of the Product (RED) KRZR launching very soon. Canada is the first country to get this version.
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What a nightmare our online lives would be without the convenience of tagging.
Brendan and I found the search function on flickr to be useful for tracking tagged krzrblogger photos, but we've come across this flickr tag browser that's really slick and perhaps worth a del.icio.us add.
The screen cap to the right highlights some of the 360+ KRZR images that resulted from a 'KRZR' search.
Happy to see a lot of the KRZRblogger participants' (Photo Junkie and Popped Culture jumped out) shots coming up first!
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Dani's kids are having fun with the KRZR's 'Hellomoto' ringtone:
"The boys have a new game, along the lines of Marco Polo. Tristan calls out in a pinched faux-British voice "Hello!" and either Simon or Beloved respond with "Moto!"
I think we should record this and send it to head office for ringtone consideration.
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The KRZR default ringer has been the topic of a recent Postcards from the Mothership post. Oh Danigirl, the sincerity of your post and visual imagery were quite an unexpected surprise this morning.
Happy to hear you like the KRZR over your previous model. Happy Monday or should we say 'Hello Moto'!
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Courtesy of Roland, some shortcut tips for toggling the ring styles and volume.
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The extension of daylight savings time in the U.S. and Canada begins this Sunday, March 11. As a KRZR owner, you won't have to do anything. Your phone will automatically be updated by your service provider.
Motorola has posted a notice where you can find information about other devices that may need updating.
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It's rare to find one mobile phone on three different networks. When you do, there's typically some slight differences depending on what service provider carries it.
In Canada, the KRZR is available through Rogers Wireless (called 'K1') as well as Bell Mobility and Telus (both carry the 'K1m').
So what's the difference between the different versions? This post by Scott Robinson explains it perfectly. According to Scott, "you just need to decide what you're looking for more music or more camera."
