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v3m vs. krzr k1m

Discussion in 'MOTOROLA' started by Lexhair, Oct 2, 2006.

  1. Lexhair

    Lexhair Junior Member
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    My v710 is dying and my vzw contract is up. The intitial reviews of the krzr k1m haven't been too flattering. Would I be better off with a cheaper V3m?
     
  2. tino

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    they are very similar phones..The krzr has cosmetic upgrades..i would go for the M....the krazr has worked excellent for me thus far though..
     
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  3. Lexhair

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    Thanks for the response but I'm confused. Which M do you recommend? The K1m or the v3m?
     
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    If you dont care about the new look..id get the V3m....cheaper
     
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