Not a rumor anymore: the Motorola Motozine is officially here. Motorola recently made an announcement that the new camera phone is ready to take the world by storm. Well, not really.
In partnership with Kodak, the Motorola and Kodak added some great features to this candybar phone. Specs include a 5 megapixel camera with sensor at the back, Xenon flash, and a sliding lens cover.
The phone can store up to 4G of photos and videos which can then be upload to the integrated Kodak gallery. Click-happy people will be glad to kow that there is an on-phone image stitching function so you can create nice panoramic shots.
What’s good about this phone is that it has WiFi(yipee!) aside from the usual Bluetooth, SMS or SMS support, EDGE, and Crystaltalk.
The phone is launching in China first and will soon reach the shores of other countries, hopefullu, before the year ends. No word on the pricing yet.
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