contents | hardware | |||||||
| Verizon Wireless Introduces Motorola MOTOKRZR K1m Motorola, Inc. and Verizon Wireless, operator of the nation's most reliable wireless network, today announced the availability of the sleek multimedia MOTOKRZR K1m. Offering a combination of luxurious style and Verizon Wireless' first-class multimedia features, MOTOKRZR K1m is the definitive handset for millions of customers who seek the latest in fashion-forward mobile phones and the exciting content available from V CAST Music and V CAST video. MOTOKRZR K1m is the first handset from Motorola to boast a radical slender form measuring only 17 millimeters thin, 44 millimeters wide and wrapped in a reflective, metallic gloss finish. Simple touch sensor music controls combined with an integrated music player that can access both V CAST Music and mp3 files, and a host of other music-centric services, such as ring tones, music videos, concert performance video from today's hottest acts and Ringback Tones, MOTOKRZR K1m lets Verizon Wireless customers stay entertained on the go. With more than 1.4 million songs available for download through V CAST Music, customers can enjoy the most song choices of any over-the-air music service in the country. MOTOKRZR K1m also offers access to Verizon Wireless' popular V CAST service that enables customers to view video clips from the hottest names in entertainment, news, sports and more in the palms of their hands. With V CAST, Verizon Wireless customers can catch up-to-the-minute news, the latest celebrity gossip on entertainment programs or even sit back and watch music videos on MOTOKRZR K1m's brilliant 1.9 inch color screen. V CAST is currently available to more than half of the U.S. population. With a 1.3 megapixel camera with 4x zoom, video capture and playback and optional expandable microSD memory, MOTOKRZR K1m segues seamlessly from an object of desire to a fully-loaded creative center. These features allow users to capture priceless moments on the go while staying in touch with Verizon Wireless' PIX and FLIX Messaging. write your comments about the article :: © 2006 Computing News :: home page |