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Motorola Announces First Kodak Phone, ZN5

June 23, 2008

Motorola and Kodak have teamed up to reveal a brand new camera phone called the Motozine ZN5.  The ZN5 is the first ever mobile phone to feature photo technology such as Motorola's ModeShift Technology, as well as technology from Kodak..Boston (dbTechno) - Motorola and Kodak have teamed up to reveal a brand new camera phone called the Motozine ZN5. The ZN5 is the first ever mobile phone to feature photo technology such as Motorola’s ModeShift Technology, as well as technology from Kodak.

The ZN5 is going to try and combine a mobile phone with a high-quality digital camera, all in one.

The camera is based on Kodak’s Imaging Technology, as the ZN5 has a built-in 5 megapixel camera.

The ZN5 also features Xenon flash quality images thanks to an auto-focus, as well as multi-capture modes.

Users will also be able to view photos on the home screen after taking them, and also have easy uploading.

Motorola, though focused on the camera aspect with the ZN5, still included some nice features for the phone itself, such as including their CrystalTalk technology, e-mail support, text-messaging, etc.

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