Transfer Songs To U.S. Cellular Krzr K1m
July 5, 2007

This method works with the following versions:
- Sprint Krzr K1m
- Verizon Krzr K1m
- T-Mobile Krzr K1
- Cingular Krzr K1
- US Cellular Krzr K1m
I have had quite a few people comment about transferring songs to the Krzr K1m with U.S. Cellular. If that’s what you’re looking for you’ve come to the right place. If you’re looking for something else, check out the Krzr K1m help sheet.
The first thing that you’re going to want to do is get a memory card reader. US Cellular doesn’t have a driver out that will work with the Krzr K1m, so you’ll have to transfer your music the old-fashioned way. You are going to format the card with your pc, and then put songs on it using the card reader.
Your memory card should have come with a little adapter that will make it so that it can fit in any SD card reader. Once you have the card reader hooked up to your computer, put the card in the reader. From there you will need to open up windows explorer, which can be found by right clicking your mouse on your start button, and selecting explore.
From there, you need to find your card on the list of drives that comes up. The card will usually be called ‘mobile device’. You can right click your mouse on ‘mobile device’, and then select ‘format’. Make sure you don’t have any files on the card that you need, this will erase everything. Once the format box comes up, you will select FAT in the file system drop down and then click start. It will format the drive.
Now you need to put the card in your phone long enough for the phone to recognize it. The phone will find it, and make the directories that it needs. You till then take the card back out. Put it in the card reader again. We’re ready to put music on it!
You will find the card again using Windows Explorer just like we did before. This time you will double click on ‘mobile device’ or whatever it calls your card. It will open up and you will be able to see the folders that are there. You should be able to see folders for sound, photos, and movies. You will probably need to make one for music. So right click your mouse, choose new folder, and name it: my_music . Now all you have to do is copy the mP3s that you want on your phone, and paste them in that folder. All done!
Motorola ‘T-Mobile’ Rizr Z3 Features and Specifications
July 5, 2007
The Motorola Rizr Z3, which is now being called the T-Mobile Rizor by everyone is finally here, and we’ve finally been able to get some pictures that accurately show what it looks like.
As you can see, the Rizr Z3 for T-Mobile is a pearl blue - we have to say it’s a very cool color. The model has the very cool Rizr slider design and offers some nice features including a 2.0 megapixel camera, Bluetooth, and a music player.
T-Mobile users are eating this up since the Rizr Z3 isn’t available for Cingular, and won’t be for some time.
Motorola Rizr Z3 Features (T-Mobile Version)
- 2.0 Megapixel Camera/Camcorder
- mP3 and ACC Music Player
- Stereo Bluetooth
- QuadBand Serivice Connection
- Speakerphone
- MyFaves Capable
- Photo Caller ID - This is when you can see the picture of the person who is calling you.
- Picture and Text Messaging Services
- Voice Activated Dialing
- Memory Expansion CardSlot - MicroSD
- Downloadable Games, Wallpapers, Screen Savers, and Ring Tones
- Calender
- Calculator
Motorola Rizr Z3 Specifications
- Dimensions: 1.7 x 4.5 x 0.6 inches
- Weight: 3.8 oz.
- Battery Life: Talk Time 3 Hours; Standby 8 Days
- Network: 850/900/1800/1900 MHz GSM
Overall we have to say that this is one of the coolest phones available with T-Mobile. For once you can get a hand up on your friends that have Cingular (AT&T). The price is about right for now. T-Mobile wants $100 for it with a 1-year contract.


