After the numerous photos leaked on the Internet of the
code-named Canary and Capri prototypes, Motorola finally officially announced
the mobiles under the names Motorola KRZR K1 and Motorola RIZR. Along with
them, the manufacturer also presented two HSDPA handsets - Motorola RAZR maxx
and Motorola RAZR V3xx, which in fact are the first HSDPA models of the
company.
Motorola KRZR K1 is a quad-band GSM clamshell
offering a 2 megapixel camera, MP3 player, stereo Bluetooth headset support
(A2DP), and a microSD card slot in a slim and slender body measuring only
103x42x14 mm and weighing 102 g. The phone is just as thin as the RAZR,
taller, but a lot narrower. A disappointing fact is that its 65K colors TFT
display will sport the same resolution of 176x220 pixels as in the Motorola
V600 which was announced back in 2003. The same is used in RAZR models as
well. KRZR K1 incorporates the Motorola Screen 3 technology which allows for
viewing news and sports scores directly onto the phone's standby screen. The
handset would also feature enhanced voice recognition which basically means
that it would have speaker independent voice dialing and voice commands.
Motorola RIZR is the first GSM slider of the
manufacturer - it has almost the same dimension as KRZR K1 but weighs 115 g.
It features the same display along with a microSD card slot, quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE
support, stereo Bluetooth headset support (A2DP), USB 2.0 and a 2 megapixel
camera.
Motorola RAZR V3xx features the so called 3.5G
technology offering the one of top data transfer speeds nowadays - HSDPA
(High-Speed Downlink Packet Access). It's been quite a while since Motorola
has announced high-end handsets. The main TFT display of the phone would offer
262K color definition with a diagonal of 2.2" and a QVGA (240x320 pixels)
resolution. Other highlights include a main 1.3 megapixel camera along with a
secondary VGA camera and a microSD memory card slot. Besides HSDPA,
connectivity features include stereo Bluetooth headset support, GPRS, and
EDGE.
Motorola RAZR maxx is the second HSDPA announced by
the American manufacturer and it's the most technologically advanced. It would
feature the same display as the Motorola RAZR V3xx, a microSD memory card slot
and a 2 megapixel camera along with a secondary VGA video calls camera. It
would support Bluetooth, GPRS and EDGE. Further on, the handset would offer
stylish touch sensitive music keys for operation the built-in MP3 player.
All four Motorola phones announced today are expected to be
available in the second half of 2006.
The Motorola marketing department surely did their best to
confuse everyone about the names of their newly announced phones so do expect
to see all kind of variations floating around the Internet.