KRZR Blog
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Blaine of Resistence to Persistence has posted a very thorough review of the K1 (with flickr pics), explaining his thoughts on everything from design, interface and sound quality, to music, software and the camera. Overall, he gives the K1 a rating of 8.5 out of 10.
His summary states:
"In all, it's a great phone, with very high quality phone features, which is most importantly what you purchase a phone for. The music is great, the camera is good and the design is beautiful."
Being a passionate photo blogger, camera functionality is something Blaine pays extra close attention to; he would have liked an LED-type flash on his K1. While the KRZR doesn't offer that option, it's currently on the MOTOQ smartphone and will be available on some of the future handsets coming to Canada (we'll keep you posted Blaine).
We appreciate his feedback and look forward to his insights on the video capabilities.
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If you've read Elle Canada's April shopping edition, Fashion Magazine's Runway Report or visited the Vogue UK site, you're well aware that monochrome black and white are hot for spring. Then again, does black and white ever go out of style?
We've decided to give you the inside scoop on a little secret - the black and white versions of the KRZR will be available through TELUS this month. You heard it here first.
Join the KRZRbloggers group on flickr to see more photos.
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Under the category of general housekeeping, a few things have been set up to help you (and us) manage the photos you've taken using, or of, the KRZR.
We've created a group on flickr that we invite you to join - bloggers and non-bloggers alike - and into which you can link your photos. Rannie at Photojunkie has already contributed some very cool shots, and Blaine at Resistance to Persistance has also started experimenting.
Alternatively, you can just tag your photos "krzrbloggers" and we'll do the heavy lifting and reach out to you.
For now, we've gone ahead and tossed in a few snaps of the
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."
As the title says, welcome to the KRZR Blog!
We'll be using this blog to connect with people who reflect the attributes of the KRZR mobile phone. They're individuals with a flare for expression and reflection, be it photography, fashion, music, etc. Whatever their 'thing' is, they stand out in a crowd.
As part of the programme, we'll be providing KRZR phones to select Canadian bloggers. If you feel you should be considered, drop us a line.
I should point out that those given the phone are not obligated to write about it. Should they decide to post about their experiences, we've asked that they disclose how they received it. Here are the 'nitty gritty' details.
We'll also be using this site to:
- Provide information about the programme;
- Link to reviews and mentions, both good and bad;
- Make late breaking announcements;
- Comment and respond to your thoughts and questions.
Check back often; we're interested in hearing from you.
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