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  • Motorola RIZR, MAXX, and KRZR on sale for beaucoup bucks

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    Ryan Block
    Ryan Block
    08.03.2006

    C'mon, it's just a RIZR, MAXX, and KRZR (pictured not at all in order) -- probably better thought of as Motorola's long-awaited new line of slick looking phones, than as the $1,700, $2,500, and $1,750 bricks of shiny glass and plastic that you'll just toss in six months. Still, it's nice to know that if your bank account registers somewhere in the excess of two grand (or more) you could be among the first with the new worst-kept-secret, but trust us, we've played with 'em. Not worth it, hombre.[Thanks, Vincent]Wireless Imports - RIZR, MAXX, KRZR

  • Motorola adds headsets to match new lineup

    by 
    Chris Ziegler
    Chris Ziegler
    07.29.2006

    Do you think it's a fashion faux pas to mix and match phones and accessories? Motorola does, and in the vein of the original RAZR headsets, they're pumping out a couple new ones to match their fresh MOTOKRZR and MOTORIZR phones. The H601 and H800 complement the new models, respectively -- no interesting or exciting new features to report, though the H800 does have a slide-out tip in a nod to its RIZR heritage. And don't you dare let Moto catch you pairing an H601 with anything but a KRZR, alright?[Via Phone Scoop]

  • Motorola's MOTOKRZR K1 and K1M

    by 
    Ryan Block
    Ryan Block
    07.24.2006

    We've only been hearing about (and seeing, and getting the launch of) the Canary for a couple months now, so it's about time Motorola officially launched the damned things. The KRZR, as we very well know, is the latest in Moto's 4 LTTR DVCE NAME LINE, both models featuring a microSD, Screen3, and a thinned-wideness but slightly girthier body. The specs between sub-models do vary, however: GSM K1 has Bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP, 176 x 220 display, and 2 megapixel camera; both K1ms will forgo the A2DP, but the CDMA / 1xRTT version has a QVGA display (and an accordingly larger battery), and a 2 megapixel camera, while the EV-DO K1m has that damned 176 x 220 display a 1.3 megapixel camera, as well as a millimeter added to its waistline. Despite the differences, though, all should be available in the second half of the year (you know, the half we're currently in) from, well, you know damned well who's gonna offer this phone.P.S. -From the looks of it, that device is running Moto's new Juix interface. We can't yet confirm this, but that'd certainly be a welcome addition to the otherwise predictable handset. Read - MOTOKRZR K1 Read - MOTOKRZR K1m

  • Pics of Moto's KRZR for Verizon on Engadget Mobile

    by 
    Evan Blass
    Evan Blass
    07.23.2006

    Just in case the last set of pics of Motorola's sleek new Canary KRZR flip phone weren't enough for you, Engadget Mobile's got a few more hands-on shots of Verizon's version of this highly-anticipated handset. So if you're one of the millions of people who will end up buying this followup to the RAZR -- or if you just want to see what all the fuss is about -- head on over to our sister site and check out the full gallery...

  • Pics of Motorola's KRZR for Verizon

    by 
    Evan Blass
    Evan Blass
    07.23.2006

    Somebody out there really loves us. An anonymous tipster just sent in a handful of pics of Motorola's impending followup to the RAZR -- formerly dubbed the Canary, and now known by the nearly-unpronounceable series of letters KRZR -- running on Verizon's CDMA network. Nothing here that we haven't seen before, but if you wanted a sneak preview of what this phone will look like in your hand as you watch all that wonderful V Cast swag, now you have a pretty good idea. Click on for a few more shots of the handset that Moto is hoping another 50 million people will decide they just gotta have...

  • FCC comes clean on Motorola KRZR (Canary)

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    Chris Ziegler
    Chris Ziegler
    07.14.2006

    If you've had any lingering questions about Motorola's RAZR successor, the KRZR -- aka Canary, aka RAZR 2, aka RAZR K1 -- you might shuffle on over to the FCC's site and have a look-see. All the good stuff on the GSM variant has gone live, with unfettered access to external and internal pics plus a draft user's manual. The KRZR does get honest-to-goodness EDGE which'll be a fun experience for original V3 owners making the switch -- but as Pete pointed out, it's basically a glossy, slimmed down RAZR, so don't expect any juicy specs buried in the documents. If by chance you still find yourself mesmerized by all that blue, glossy goodness, look for the KRZR at your friendly local Cingular outlet come this fall.[Thanks, Handset Freak]

  • Boy Genius strikes at Engadget Mobile: Canary (KRZR), BlackBerry Stealth, StarTrek, Hermes, etc. coming to US

    by 
    Ryan Block
    Ryan Block
    06.28.2006

    It was a long day for the Boy Genius, but dude hooked Engadget Mobile up with a veritable cornucopia of launch plans for Cingular, including releases for the Motorola KRZR (aka Canary), V3i, HTC Hermes and StarTrek, the new BlackBerry Stealth, the Treo Nitro and Treo Lennon, HP iPAQ hw6920/25, and Nokia E62. Go check 'em out over at Engadget Mobile, you won't be sorry.Treo Nitro and Treo Lennon coming to Cingular in OctoberThe Boy Genius Report: BlackBerry StealthThe Boy Genius Report: Canary is KRZR, getting launched SeptemberThe Boy Genius Report: Cingular snags Motorola V3i, Sony Ericsson w810 The Boy Genius Report: HTC Hermes & StarTrek, and iPAQ hw6920 coming to USNokia E62 to drop for $599/$399 in September/October

  • The Boy Genius Report: Canary is KRZR, getting launched September

    by 
    Engadget
    Engadget
    06.27.2006

    Field report tidbits from Engadget's mobile insider, the Boy Genius.Well, well, well, Moto had to name the Canary something, didn't they? Looks like it's gonna go by the KRZR (what, now they don't even do vowels?), and we should see it launched in the September / October timeframe -- with A2DP support no less (not unlike the Capri). Stay tuned for more Cingular leakage by way of the Boy Genius!