Clamshell, Play music, 6.67 Hours Talk Time Price: $68.99 - $119.99
The next evolution of the Motorola RAZR phone, the MOTOKRZR K1 is the perfect fusion of technology and chic style. Elegant lines and smooth, seamless curves give the MOTOKRZR a luxurious, distinctive look. Not only is it a sight to behold, it’s also a technological knock-out. A 2.0 megapixel digital camera and video capture and playback complement all the standard functions we’ve come to expect from Motorola including Bluetooth wireless connectivity and Java 2 supported games and screen savers.
Style:
Clamshell
Candy Bar This style of phone is rectangular in shape with no flip design features. It was designed to have the feel of a real phone, both durable and nonsense free. The size ranges in both width and length depending on the model.
Flip/Clamshell This style of phone has two parts, connected by a common hinge, which allows the user to close off the inner face when not in use; thus, the inner key functions and screen are protected.
Slide This style of phone has two plates which slide apart with pressure, unveiling the inner screen and key functions. It is useful for people who don’t like flip phones, but still like the design of having two different interfaces.
Swivel This style of phone is a lot like a flip phone, but instead of opening courtesy of a hinge, it has a hinge that allows the user to rotate the top face to the side and up, in order to expose the inner face.
Performance:
Quad Band
Performance refers to the radio wave frequencies that allow us to hear the other person when talking on a cell phone. Frequency ranges are referred to as bands. For cell phones, the terms dual, tri and quad band are the most common and indicate the number of frequency ranges a specific phone possesses, and are described below:
Dual Band - A dual band phone will cover a person’s basic needs in the U.S., but it will not get service outside of the country. No less than a dual band is recommended, even though single bands will work in most states.
Tri Band - A tri band phone is the second best quality phone and will work in some countries outside of the U.S. International travelers may wish to purchase a quad band so they never have to research a country’s service capabilities in advance.
Quad Band - A phone with all four bands will work not only in the U.S., but also internationally; it is the best and most expensive of them all.
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