By Allen Tsai | Mon Feb 12, 2007 2:22 am |
Motorola today announced the high-speed KRZR K3 handset. Incorporating a stylish use of color, materials and finishes, the KRZR K3 features fast access to rich content through HSDPA connectivity providing instant media downloads and streaming video.
The Motorola KRZR K3 includes two integrated digital cameras allowing users to share their mobile experiences. An internal VGA camera enables real-time face-to-face video calls between users, while the handset's 2.0-megapixel digital camera with 8x digital zoom can capture high-resolution images.When consumers don't want to get their pictures developed, the KRZR K3 allows them to easily send the images to a compatible Bluetooth enabled printer to print high-quality pictures. When busy taking pictures, there's no fear of missing out on an important call either. Users can connect wirelessly via stereo Bluetooth wireless technology and stay hands-free. With approximately 64 MB of onboard memory and additional space for a hot swappable microSD card, users can store hundreds of their favorite files. Designed with passion and built for speed, the KRZR K3 builds on one of the most celebrated mobile designs, the RAZR. Not only delivering a new design utilizing quality materials and finishes, the KRZR K3 also takes advantage of 3G technology via HSDPA connectivity; allowing users to access news, sports, music and video directly on the handsets display. The Motorola KRZR K3 is presented in a rich, cool Dark Pearl Gray and a warm, lustrous Stone Gray, and is expected to be available during Q1 2007. - Motorola KRZR K3 Specs
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