Posted Jul 25, 2006 at 02:13AM by Karen R. Listed in: Cellular News, Cellular Phones Tags: Bluetooth, Razr, Motorola, Canary, Capri
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MotoRIZR Z3


Yesterday, I said that the KRZR (formerly known as Canary) has made a big impression on me and if the Capri doesn't materialize soon I just might make KRZR my next big purchase. Well, well, Motorola is dead-set on making phone purchase decisions for me (and for those looking into buying a phone soon) really hard...because they have just officially announced Capri, now to be known as MotoRIZR ('riser') Z3.

Being Mototrola's first slider phone to be available globally, RIZR Z3 will highlight a better quality (compared to previous Moto phones) 2 megapixel camera. With a dedicated shutter button on the side, the phone's camera will work in a landscape orientation. MicroSD/TransFlash memory card slot and Bluetooth A2DP stereo support will also be squeezed into the Z3.

Z3 will be sporting a keypad design that looks just like the other phones in the RAZR series, only this time the keypad will have a cleaner and more user-friendly layout. Slider will be doubly- sprung, making the phone snap whether in open or closed position.

The latest version of the Motorola UI, updated phonebook, and support for MotoSYNC system for synchronizing with Microsoft Exchange Server will all be found in Z3.

MotoRIZR Z3 is expected to ship later this year and although price has not been confirmed yet, Motorola hinted that it may sport the same price as RAZR V3 when it first came out.

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Posted Jul 24, 2006 at 07:00AM by Karen R. Listed in: Cellular Phones Tags: Verizon, Razr, Motorola, Canary, Capri, CDMA
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Verizon on KRZR


Now we all know that Canary is no longer just an imaginary product - it will indeed be the successor to RAZR and it will be officially called K1 RAZR (or simply, KRZR). Before the official announcement of the 2-megapixel camera-ed phone, we have seen a couple of previews as to how it will look like...but when making a purchase decision, the more pictures, the better. Especially if the images will actually let you know just how the phone will look on your hands. Thankfully, we have just that kind of images.

These new KRZR photos will show the new Motorola baby running on Verizon's CDMA network. Aside from the camera and the Micro SD slot under the battery cover, not much has been revealed about this phone's features. I yet have to see the Motorola Capri realize to be able to decide which phone will next make a big dent on my salary - but the KRZR's sleek look is certainly making a good impression on me and I just might be one of the 50 million people Motorola is hoping will buy their latest baby.

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Posted Jul 19, 2006 at 07:56PM by Rica M. Listed in: Cellular News, Cellular Phones Tags: FCC, Razr, Motorola, Canary
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K1 RAZRDo you remember that Motorola phone that looked a bit like the RAZR and was dubbed as the Motorola Canary? Well, the rumor about it being the new RAZR has been confirmed. The Motorola Canary really is the updated RAZR.

The FCC is said to have approved this Motorola mobile handset for use. Officially called K1 RAZR, this slim phone is longer than the model it replaces, but will beat it in terms of features. It's to feature a 2-megapixel camera and a Micro SD slot under the battery cover. Other features of the phone haven't yet been disclosed just yet.

Another version of the RAZR, called the K1c, will simply be a black version of the K1. Motorola has not yet mentioned when these new phones are to be released; keep checking back with us for more.

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Posted Jun 16, 2006 at 07:27AM by Karen R. Listed in: Cellular Phones Tags: Bluetooth, Motorola, Canary, Capri
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What did I tell you - don't build your Canary dreams yet because more pictures of the Capri will soon surface and get you all confused again. As I predicted, here are new images for what is said to be the slider version of Motorola's RAZR. Although this Motorola baby is yet to be announced, the netvine says it will include a 2 megapixel camera, memory card expansion, 256k colors screen, dedicated camera button, USB connection, and Bluetooth that supports "A2DP" and "AVRCP" Bluetooth profiles.

I don't know about you, but I'm sure confused which is the better phone  - Canary or Capri? I guess we'll have to wait for both phones to be available so somebody can test drive them and let us know which is the better choice.

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Posted Jun 15, 2006 at 06:50AM by Karen R. Listed in: Cellular Phones Tags: Bluetooth, Razr, Motorola, Canary, Capri
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We recently showed you pics of what is touted as the second RAZR, Motorola's Canary. Yet the shiny, sleek phone may have slipped out of your mobile phone dreams when images of the Motorola Capri surfaced. If you had a hard time deciding which phone you'd like to own in the future, here are new images of the Canary. They may let you lean more to the 2.0 megapixel camera, 17MB internal memory, Bluetooth, and microSD card slot-equipped phone. But don't start building your Canary dreams yet, photos of the Capri may show up and have you confused all over again.

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Posted Jun 08, 2006 at 04:21AM by Anna S. Listed in: Cellular Phones Tags: Razr, Canary
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Sleek, sophisticated and oh so hot, are the only adjectives I can think of upon first glance at this new handset from Motorola. Dubbed as the second RAZR, the Canary is the epitome of style.

Aside from the head-turning mirror finish, this one will pack a 2 Megapixel camera, 17MB of internal memory, Micro SD card slot for up to 1GB of memory. It will also have quad band, Bluetooth 2.0, Edge and a Mini-USB port.

If the source is to be believed, the phone will be due out in Q4 2006 or Q1 2007 and will serve as Motorola's flagship phone. For those that a want a visual comparison, check out these new photos of the Canary side by side with the Motorola V3i.

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