CNET Asia Review
Very good
The good: Excellent talktime; compact design; sturdy frame and hinge; quadband; elegantly chic; uses mini-USB port; expandable memory. View score
The bad: Laggy on several occasions; lackluster camera quality; no autofocus; speakerphone vibrates on loud setting which affects audio projection; weak signal reception; fingerprint magnet.
The bottom line: If you can look beyond the rather unremarkable features, the KRZR K1 is a worthy successor to the iconic RAZR and, like its predecessor, simply spells gorgeous.
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Average User Rating
from 12 users
Spectacular
8.8
out of 10User Reviews
Good Midrange Choice
Jul 10, 2008Rating: 8 out of 10 (Excellent)
Pros: beautiful design, 2 megpixel camera that isnt bad, slim and sleek
Cons: no flash for the camera
Opinion:
overall a very good choice for a midrange phone
Just too amazing, best phone i have ever had,
Jan 19, 2008Rating: 10 out of 10 (Perfect)
Pros: Excellent phone, nice sleek design, great sound, extendable memory, has ALOT of features, great camera, great MP3 Player, and lots more.
Cons: attracts fingerprints easily.
Opinion:
Awsome phone, had it since yesterday, but still like the best phone i have ever had.
most beautiful slim phone
Nov 20, 2007Rating: 9 out of 10 (Spectacular)
Pros: generally good camera and music
Cons: the music will play continously only after creating a playlist and also no radio
Opinion:
I have been using this phone for about a year and there was no hitch everyting works perfectly well.The camera may not be fantastic but acceptable for such a small size and the music from the speaker was very clear and reasonably loud.Beside being handy the pricing was justified.



