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Motorola Teams up with Kodak for Motozine ZN5 Camera Phone |
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Written by Ankit Chaterjee
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Wednesday, 25 June 2008 |
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WEDNESDAY, June 25, (News Locale) - In what must surely be a first among mobile companies, Motorola has teamed up with camera major Kodak to announce the launch of MOTOZINE ZN5. The new product is a candy bar-style phone that features Kodak's Imaging Technology.
Equipped with a stunning 5-megapixel camera, the Motozine ZN5 is touted as the first in Motorola's Motozine product line. The Kodak camera has impressive features like auto-focus , Xenon flash, and also boasts of optimized settings for low-light environments.
Users can activate the camera by sliding open the Kodak lens cover. Furthermore Kodak's Easy Share Software allows users to organize, edit, store, share, and find mobile pictures on their devices. Additionally USB, built-in Wi-Fi, or Bluetooth is available if users want to upload pictures onto their computers.
The phone from Motorola is also of high-quality with features like CrystalTalk Technology, MP3 player, an organizer, and a built-in FM radio. With 350 MB of internal memory, and expandable memory of up to 4 GB via the microSD slot, the Motozine ZN5 does pack a mean punch.
The ZN5 has dual compatibility with both GSM and Wireless Local Area Network thus enabling users to surf the Web through high-speed wireless connections.
Motozine ZN5 will initially be available in China from July 2008 before seeing a worldwide launch. Pricing details are not yet available. The Motozine ZN5 also has 574 minutes talktime and 579 hours standby time.
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