Motorola’s Motozine ZN5 will Let You Call and Shoot
Using
Motorola's ModeShift technology and KODAK imaging technology, it’s
designed to work as a digital camera and mobile phone. Now available in
North America exclusively for T-Mobile USA customers.
Among
its features, the dedicated, simple share key allows one-touch sharing
with others while on the go through access to: picture messaging,
T-Mobile MyAlbum, Kodak Gallery, and compatible Bluetooth enabled
printers.

To
launch the camera, you need to slide open the lens cover to transform
the phone into an a 5 megapixel imaging device. The ZN5 has the feel of
a digital camera with the shutter button, flash and viewer in the
standard placement.
Plus it
comes with auto focus, a Xenon flash, an included 1 GB memory card (with
4GB of optional external memory support) to store images, optimized
settings for low-light environments and red-eye reduction.
Multiple capture modes, like multi-shot and panorama, which
automatically stitches together continuous shots taken on the horizon
line into a single, extended image, are provided.
Using
high speed Wi-Fi or GSM networks, full resolution pictures can be
wirelessly uploaded in to the KODAK Gallery.
Consumers also have additional options for sharing, whether sending over
MMS, transferring to a computer via USB, showing slideshows on a TV (TV
output/AV cable included in box), or using Bluetooth wireless
technology. T-Mobile customers who purchase a ZN5 will receive 50 free
prints from Kodak Gallery, says Motorola.
In
phone mode, ZN5 features Motorola's patented CrystalTalk technology.
With dual compatibility for GSM and Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN),
users can connect in more areas around the world and have high-speed
wireless connections to surf the Web via a full HTML browser. ZN5 also
supports SMS, MMS, IM, and personal e-mail.
Photo courtesy: T-Mobile