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Motorola’s first mega-megapixel cameraphone, the Motorola MOTOZINE ZN5 is the company’s first foray in to high-end handsets with a high-quality camera module on board. The Motorola ZN5 leverages Kodak’s Perfect Touch Technology and Kodak Imaging Technology to create an intuitive and...
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The 5-megapixel Kodak camera supplemented Motorola ZN5 will be coming to T-Mobile in Q4 2008. The ZN5 is only one of a few new phones to be added to T-Mobile’s handset lineup.
As mentioned in earlier reports, the Motorola ZN5 will have features like Wi-Fi, 3.5mm headphone jack, TV-out feature and...
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Motorola may have finally seen the light. After announcing that their upcoming flagship 5 megapixel cameraphone, the Motorola MOTOZINE ZN5, would be initially launched in Asia ahead of Moto's home-turf (the good 'ole USA), we're hearing that Motorola could be preparing to launch their...
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Motorola's latest flagship cameraphone has been making the rounds of late. The folks over at Crave managed to get their hands on the 5 megapixel Kodak-branded cameraphone that is the Motorola MOTOZINE ZN5, and they've posted the sample photo you see to the left. (full-resolution version here...
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Well, that sure was a long and drawn out wait. We've been waiting on Motorola to launch their Kodak-branded 5 megapixel cameraphone for some time now, and with Motorola's future as a viable handset manufacturer in doubt, this announcement couldn't have come at a better time. Motorola has...
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Motorola and imaging solutions provider Kodak announced the Motozine ZN5, a new handset combining the device maker's ModeShift ergonomic technology with Kodak imaging technology to promise a more user-friendly camera phone experience. According to Motorola, the ZN5 boasts Kodak's Easyshare software...
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I don’t know if this is still news to you, since you’ve probably already inspected all the leaked specs, features, details, and official photos to death, but Motorola has just made the Motorola ZN5 official in China. Yes, that rectangular one with the 5 megapixel Kodak camera.
As you may...
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Filed under: Handsets , Motorola , Linux , GSM , EDGE Hints of Motorola's new MOTOZINE series of devices have gone back as far as last year , but today marks the first time that Moto's officially spilled any beans on the goods. The headlining feature on the first model, the ZN5 candybar, lies...
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Filed under: Motorola, Handsets, EDGE, GSM, candybar, Linux, moto, breaking news, BreakingNews, kodak, ZiNE, zn5, motozine
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We're not sure what this thing is called, but it's nice to see another 5-megapixel shooter from Motorola complementing the legendary Motorola ZINE ZN5 5-megapixel Kodak cameraphone. The Motorola ZINE ZN5 has been spotted rocking a 5-megapixel shooter from Kodak, in candy-bar (monoblock) form...
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We already know that Motorola is working on a 5 megapixel monster with a Kodak shooter. The Motorola MotoZINE ZN5, as it's called, is already known to be sporting a Montavista Linux OS, 5 megapixel Kodak branded camera, and the Morph keypad that we see in the Moto ROKR E8. But, we haven't had...
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Filed under: Handsets , Motorola , Linux , GSM So this is where the Kodak teaser shot is leading, eh? A clear full-body shot of Motorola's upcoming ZN5 candybar has finally hit the web, appearing to borrow a number of fresh design elements from recently-spied models (take the keypad font, for example...
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After Motorola’s leaked 2008 product line-up video a short while back, there has been plenty of speculation as to the mysterious Motorola Kodak camera phone that popped up in it. Well, thanks to some sterling sleuthing from the folks over at Unwired View, a few more concrete(ish) details about the device...