Motorola in association with Kodak launched a phone with a 5 megapixel camera.
The new cameraphone named Motozine ZN5 combines the Motorola ModeShift and Kodak imaging technology into one cellular phone. The main highlight of the Motozine ZN5 cameraphone is the 5 mega pixel camera with impressive features such as auto-focus, optimized for low light conditions and xenon flash. The Motozine ZN5 has a USB option and supports Bluetooth connectivity. It has an inbuilt wi-fi, an FM radio, 350 MB internal memory, SD slot to add additional external storage up to 4 GB.
The newly launched handset comes equipped with a 5-megapixel auto-focus camera together with a Xenon flash. The Motozine ZN5 cameraphone has ‘Kodak imaging’ and ‘Kodak perfect touch’ technologies in order to improve pictures with brighter colors and sharper elements. Kodak’s Easy Share software would allow users to access Kodak gallery and other web-sharing sites.
The Motozine ZN5 cameraphone will first hit the Chinese market in July 2008 and after which the phone will be release in other countries. The new camera phone features Motorola’s patented CrystalTalk technology which helps callers hear and be heard, even in noisy environments.
Users can easily systematize, edit, store, share, and find mobile pictures in this set. It has also features to upload photos to a PC through USB, built-in Wi-Fi, or Bluetooth. Pictures can also be printed out wirelessly on select Bluetooth-enabled Kodak printers.
Motozine ZN5 cameraphone has several capture modes that comprise a panorama mode, which permits users to shoot nonstop shots automatically into a single extended image. Other astounding features of the phone 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.



