Motozine ZN5 from Motorola and Kodak

Posted in Mobile Phones by Darrin Olson on June 23rd, 2008

Motorola MOTOZINE ZN5 from Motorola and KodakRumors of the Motozine from Motorola have been floating around for quite a while and the company today has finally made an official announcement for the new cameraphone. The Motozine ZN5 was created with a partnership with Motorola and Kodak to create a device that contains high-quality features of both a phone and a camera.

Kodak included a number of features on the camera-side of the mobile handset including a 5 mega-pixel sensor behind a sliding lens cover, Xenon flash, built-in integration with Kodak Gallery, on-phone image stitching capabilities to create large panoramic shots and an option 4GB of external storage.

The phone side of things on the Motozine include WiFi (with browser), quadband GSM with EDGE, Crystaltalk, Bluetooth and support for SMS, MMS, IM and personal email.

Motorola is launching the Motozine ZN5 initially in China but expects to get it out to the rest of the world yet in 2008. No mention of pricing or carriers at this point.

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Motorola MOTOZINE ZN5 camera phone

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One Response to “Motozine ZN5 from Motorola and Kodak”

  1. Anonymous Says:

    looks good… stylish,5 megapixel kodakn camera with lense camera and wifi blue tooth and email what more could you want ,well let me start some origanality its a skinny brick with fake dew drops for buttons and to top it all off the boring look is emphisied when it has been made in morbid funeral colours, maybe try something a little more up lifting next time.

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