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"MicroSD slot allows for up to 2GB external memory" - it says in the manual and in the phone specs on their website that it only allows up to 1GB external memory. I wonder if you could chuck in a 2GB miniSD card anyways? I don't see why this wouldn't work. This needs sorting... and also i would like to know too :P
SIGURD4210:12, 29 April 2007 (UTC)reply
Well I have the K1m and I HAD a 2GB and it didn't work(kept glitching like crap), but it worked in my friend's K1. The 1GB works very well in both phones.
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Elipongo(
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No, not specifically. As with most of these phones, it has media playback capabilities for various formats, but is not an iTunes phone. -
Slordak16:40, 27 November 2006 (UTC)reply
I was browsing motorola's site today and found a page discussing the
KRZR K3. Seems like this would be the page to discuss it when its released, right? -
Davandron |
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Just confirmed this with my phone (GSM KRZR K1 S/W R4527_G_08.02.81R) it plays unprotected .m4a AAC files with no problems, but won't even recognise an .m4p as being an audio file. It's worth pointing out that it doesn't seem to like some high bit rate MP3s, either. Also note that on the GSM phones with generic firmware you can assign any sound you like to be a ringtone, and are not forced to download it from your network provider.
TriMesh (
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12:14, 2 February 2009 (UTC)reply
'Pronounced as "Cruizer" by some' - Really? Whom, exactly? If you can't back that up with a cite, you risk an accusation of using 'weasel words' ! The phone came out just after the V3 'RAZR' in the UK, and Moto were clearly pinning this phone on the back of the V3's success, hence the slightly different word 'KRZR' that rhymed with RAZR. Sadly the lack of a vowel means we may never be totally sure, but I seem to recall that in the ads at that time the pronunciation was given as "Crazer".
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23:47, 22 April 2009 (UTC)reply
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