Motorola to launch Motozine ZN5 camera phone with 5-megapixel Kodak lens
24 Jun 2008
Mumbai: American telecommunications firm, Motorola, in partnership with Kodak, unveiled the Motozine ZN5 camera phone yesterday. The ZN5 boasts a 5-megapixel auto-focus camera with a Xenon flash, optimised for low-light environments shooting.
The handset also features 'Kodak imaging' and 'Kodak perfect touch' technologies to enhance photos with brighter colours and sharper details. (See: Kodak introduces imaging technology for mobile handsets)
Kodak's Easy Share software installed in the ZN5 enables users to organise, edit, store, share, and find mobile pictures. Users can upload photos to a computer via USB, built-in Wi-Fi, or Bluetooth. Photos can also be printed out wirelessly on select Bluetooth-enabled Kodak printers.
The camera phone has multiple capture modes, including a panorama mode that allows users to automatically shoot continuous shots into a single extended image.
Other features include a 2.4-inch screen, Motorola's ''ModeShift'' technology for switching the keypad depending on device mode, and a quad-band GSM radio with EDGE.
According to Motorola, the Motozine ZN5 will be available in China in July 2008 and is expected to hit the global market throughout the remainder of the year.