Motorola phone with 5-megapixel Kodak camera surfaces

Pictures of a new Motorola slider phone have surfaced. The phone, reportedly named the ZN5, sports a monster Kodak-branded 5 megapixel camera. However, in a forehead slapping moment, the camera does not have autofocus.
Other specs include the phone’s ability to run on quad-band, however the data speeds are limited to EDGE (again, come on Motorola!). The ZN5 runs on the MOTOMAGX platform, which is Linux-based. The phone also has Bluetooth built in, along with 100MB of internal space plus a MicroSD slot. The touch wheel used for navigation also doubles as a 5-way directional pad.
Via [IntoMobile]
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Kodak and Motorola seems like the perfect fit to me. Makes as much sense at Apple and Nike—let’s just hope they deliver some great products.
on June 1, 2008 at 04:35 AM - LINK