Motorola KRZR K3
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  • Anonymous
  • 0BS
  • 25 Mar 2008

looks good. someone can tell me i want to use this fone with my laptop as a modem for internet use. can this be used via bluetooth or usb cable. if someone tried, please let me know and how much download speed. thanks

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    • Anonymous
    • TR{
    • 18 Mar 2008

    Motorola still produce phones with the best call quality in the business!

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      • Mahmoud
      • iLY
      • 13 Mar 2008

      do anyone of you faced any problems that people can't hear you, or sometime they can't hear you when you answer the mobile or they can't hear some words when you start talk or reply to them...

      I faced this problem now a day

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        • mino
        • fvK
        • 28 Feb 2008

        i had one n i had to replace it cause there was something wrong wid da speaker n the other one the screens went blank and would not come on unless you open and close a couple of times exactly like mary..i used to love that barnd :(

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          • mary
          • jhW
          • 11 Feb 2008

          i have had problems with this cell phone. I have had to get a replacement already.. the one that I had before the screens went blank and would not come on unless you open and close a couple of times.

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            • Anonymous
            • 4AH
            • 11 Feb 2008

            im not a fan of Motorolla..
            im looking more for features normally. My dad had a Razr and i HATED it's keypad. its like the same feeling you get when someone is scratching a chalkboard with fingernails.

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              • jjsoviet
              • Rxc
              • 08 Feb 2008

              Hey Lambert, no bashing here! If you want other brands then go. Do not ever soil Moto's name just because one ore more of their phones have bad interfaces. We have Linux and Symbian phones too!!!! And as with your SMS thing, I don't believes you. I had my hands on a pre-production model and it has stored 100+ messages without a memory card!!!! You only say it but don't you know your SIM card is the one storing messages, not only the phone????

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                • Lambert
                • 4k%
                • 07 Feb 2008

                Chip is right, motorola has the WORST user interface. if you dont have a memory cary, ur motorola phone will hold up to 30 messages, which means u will have to delete ur text every 30 messages u recieve or get. if you do have a 1gb memory card, it will hold up to 100. My NOKIA holds way more than that. i wont recommend a motorola for anybody. Get a nokia or something else.

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                  • Chip1300
                  • UDW
                  • 06 Feb 2008

                  Hi. Ive had the phone for almost 4 months now and I'm just so in-love with it. I've had a V3xx and loved it but this phone is a heluva lot better. it does everything the bigger V3xx does but is much smaller and way more elegant. I confess I bought the phone solely for looks alone its classy sleek and not too techno-geeky. but its also very functional. I use it as a 2nd phone because I have an XDA that I use for business. this phone I use for personal calls and everytime I use it, it doesnt fail to catch glimpses.
                  If you want a phone that does it all, buy an XDA or Iphone. but if you want a very stylish and fairly functional personal phone, buy this one.

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                    • Igor
                    • 0pA
                    • 01 Feb 2008

                    Yeah, Motorola phones are so "great" that every time you want to send an SMS you have to set delivery report option manually. And that's just a drop in the sea of negative sides of any Motorola's phone, dont get me started, i wouldnt buy one even if my life depended on it.

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                      • Gareth
                      • TSD
                      • 26 Jan 2008

                      All brands use noise-cancellation in their software. It would be ridiculous not to have it. Crystaltalk is just a hyped up slogan for a piece of software inside some motorola phones. Other brands do it just as well or better, but don't need to go touting noise cancellation as a sales point because it should be a given. It's like making a slogan "with COLOUR screen!!#@%$"

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                        • Anonymous
                        • TLE
                        • 23 Jan 2008

                        To: TyTN

                        Bet you don't know what you were talking about?!!! ...Read the mail below from jjsoviet.

                        By the way, Samsung phones are all junk!

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                          • jjsoviet
                          • R5v
                          • 23 Jan 2008

                          The CrystalTalk technology is a Motorola-exclusive feature. Phones using this tech have two microphones embedded on the speakerphone: one for adjusting background noise and one for adjusting the user's volume to maximise clarity and voice projection. This one is patented for Motorola only and if Samsung ever did have the same kind of technology it would have sued Motorola months ago, right?

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                            • geets
                            • PFH
                            • 22 Jan 2008

                            I've been using Moto Fones from past 3 years nw,,,they r cool as well as easy to use bt then only problem i have is the sound,,its nt very low bt as compare to other brands it is....sometimes i wish if i cud increse the volume a bit more, bt then still m a Moto lover ...

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                              • TyTN
                              • M3W
                              • 19 Jan 2008

                              @the guy who posted below:

                              "(...)have the build-in technology which can cut background noiceto a minimum(there is no other brand that have this feature)"

                              You are soooo wrong, mate!!
                              My old Samsung D600 had it already - and the sound quality was so much better than on these models you've mentioned...

                              I've owned a k3 for a month, then sold it because its screen is too small to websurf.
                              But anyway, it was a nice phone, light and small enough to fit in your jeans pocket. And it never lost its signal, even while parking the car in my -1 level garage.

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                                • Anonymous
                                • 2Fy
                                • 01 Jan 2008

                                Let's get back to basic ... Motorola do produce excellent quality "phones" for making & receiving calls. The sound quality has always been very good(since day one when they produce phones, the sound quality is better than any other brand). Recent models(e.g. K1, K3, V8, V9) have the build-in technology which can cut background noiceto a minimum(there is no other brand that have this feature). Anyone noticed this great feature???

                                The build quality is very solid.

                                My only complain is with the handsfree speaker phone, which is of medium quality only ... recent Nokia phones come with very high quality speaker phones(very loud & clear even from one feet distance).

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                                  • Covet
                                  • Yas
                                  • 28 Dec 2007

                                  I've had this phone for about 5 months and love it (now paired with an S9 headset I bought about a month ago).

                                  In reply to a previous poster I've never had a problem with any MP3 I've dropped onto it, it also plays Mp4 video without many issues either (back to that in a moment) I've also never had any issues with text input (other than it being an imported Chinese phone and I really wish I could disable the 'chinese text' option)

                                  Caveats... the 3G won't work with any US carrier I know of (AT&T runs their 3G on the 900mhz band which the K3 doesn't support for 3G, and T-Mobile (if they ever get around to it) is going to be a few mhz off from the 2100mhz that the K3 supports)

                                  As for MP4 video. For whatever reason, even though it has a higher res screen than the K1, Mp4's have to be encoded at half the res that the K1 supported for the K3 to be able to play them (it gives an error having to do with unrecognized video format or somesuch), go figure? Although it will support a much higher bit rate and frame rate in video than the K1 and doesn't have the "not responsive/stuttering" issue the K1 had if a video clip was over 30 minutes long at to high of a bit rate.

                                  Other than that I pretty much love the phone.

                                  Now if anyone knows how to make its 3G work with a US carrier I'd be ecstatic.



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                                    • chs1951
                                    • n{k
                                    • 14 Dec 2007

                                    I purchased one of these three months ago previously having 6 other Motorola models all of which I was satisfied with.

                                    The Text/SMS system on the phone has a fault which Motorola are aware of but have not fixed. If you enter an incorrect character and delete it the phone reverts to upper case ABC1 or ABC2. This I find infuriating.

                                    Also it will not play MP3's with a bit rate higher than 128kbps

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                                      • chs1951
                                      • n{k
                                      • 14 Dec 2007

                                      I purchased one of these three months ago previously having 6 other Motorola models all of which I was satisfied with.

                                      The Text/SMS system on the phone has a fault which Motorola are aware of but have not fixed. If you enter an incorrect character and delete it the phone reverts to upper case ABC1 or ABC2. This I find infuriating.

                                      Also it will not play MP3's with a bit rate higher than 128kbps.

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                                        • candygirl
                                        • R0K
                                        • 12 Dec 2007

                                        i think that this phone id really cool but if my stupid brother just bought a motorola l9 it would be so cool but the company of this phone should get an award.