How To Take Care Of Your Krzr Battery
July 5, 2007
If you have been searching for tips on taking care of your Krzr battery, you’ve come to the right place! If you searched for something else about the Krzr, you can visit the Krzr resource sheet, where you will find lessons and information about the Krzr.
Here are some tips for maximizing your battery life in your Krzr:
- Use Motorola original chargers. If you buy a car or wall charger that was made by a different company, the slight voltage difference could damage your battery. This will lead to your battery having less capacity in the future.
- Let your phone fully charge every time you plug it in. Partial charges can make your battery lose capacity. This is highly important the first few times you charge your Krzr’s battery.
- Charge your battery at room temperature. Don’t leave your phone to charge in your car when you’re not in it. The heat that builds up in your car can be very damaging to your Krzr battery.
- Even if you’re not charging your phone, don’t leave it in your vehicle while you’re not in there. Motorola recommends that you don’t expose your battery to temperatures above 113 degrees ferenheit or under 14 degrees farenheit.
Motorola W395
July 5, 2007
The Motorola W395 is another Moto that was introduced this week at CTIA. As you can see, the model looks very much like the W380 and the Krzr K1.
The W395 boasts a 1.3 megapixel camera, Bluetooth connectivity, and expandable memory. It’s likely that the model will be introduced as a mid-level, we would anticipate that it will cost about $50 with service.
The model hasn’t been released yet, so we don’t yet have the complete list of features and specifications. It’s very unlikely that the W395 will have 3G for those of you who care about that. (I’m with you)
We’ll will keep you updated as the model is released. Visit the W395 category page for updates.



