The much-anticipated KRZR is coming to Alltel later this week

Looks like Sprint and Alltel Wireless are the latest carriers to jump on the KRZR bandwagon, right on the heels of Verizon Wireless (which announced the handset last week). The stylish update to Motorola's popular RAZR features access to EV-DO networks for access to streaming video and downloadable music. Features are similar to the latest Motorola RAZR V3m, with a 1.3-megapixel camera, GPS navigation, and Bluetooth. Dedicated, touch-sensitive buttons on the lid mark this as a music player, though no stereo headset support is available on the K1m. The phone accepts microSD cards. Physically, it is not as wide as the RAZR, but it is a bit longer and deeper, as well as heavier.
Specifications
Measures 4.1 by 1.7 by 0.7 inches; weighs 3.6
ounces
CDMA/EV-DO capable with dial-up networking
1.3-megapixel camera
Integrated music player
GPS navigation
microSD slot
Bluetooth
Speakerphone
Price and availability
Available immediately from Verizon Wireless for USD199.99 with a two-year contract; set for release October 5 on Alltel for USD400, or USD250 with a two-year service agreement. Sprint will carry the K1m in November, but has yet to announce specific availability or pricing.
10/3/2006 6:41:40 PM
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