Motorola Zine

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Motorola Zine (pronounced "zeen") is a series of candybar mobile phones from Motorola, and is one of the series in the 4LTR line.

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ZN5

MotoZine ZN5
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Manufacturer Motorola
Compatible networks GSM quad band (850/900/1800/1900) with GPRS, EDGE
PredecessorN/A
SuccessorN/A
Dimensions118mm×50.5mm×12-16mm
Mass114 g
Memory392 MB internal memory, 120MB ROM
Removable storage microSD cards (officially up to 4GB, supports HC)
Battery Li-ion 950 mAh
DisplayScreen manufacturer: Sharp Corporation(Japan); Type: Transflective TFT; Colors: 262K; Display Color Depth: 18bit/pixel (262144 scales); Size: 240 x 320 pixels(2.4 inches); Dot Pitch: 166.6 pixel/inch;
External displayN/A
Rear camera5.0 megapixel, 4x zoom, AF, Xenon Flash
Connectivity microUSB#Mini.2C_Micro 2.0, 3.5 mm headphone jack, Bluetooth Class 2, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/i

The ZN5 was released in China in July 2008, [1] and November 2008 for T-Mobile as the first 5.0 megapixel phone subsidized on a major US carrier. It is the first Motorola phone to include a 5.0MP camera and one of the few with Wi-Fi, though it does not support T-Mobile's Hotspot@Home service. It features Motorola's new ModeShift technology, first introduced with the Rokr E8. It has Kodak Imaging Technology, and Kodak Perfect Touch Technology which brightens photos and sharpen details.

It was being also released for sale in Central and Eastern Europe.

Specifications

The Motorola Zine ZN5 specifications are: [2]

TypeSpecification
Battery lifeTalk: 9.5 hours; standby: 580 hours
Phone book capacity2000 entries
Video capture.MOV 176*144 @15-20 frames
Email clientProtocols supported: POP3, IMAP4, SMTP
EMS / Picture messagingEMS 5.0
Java ME Version: MIDP 2.0
Predictive text entryTechnology: iTAP
Text messaging2-Way
Voice dialingspeaker-independent
Wireless InternetWAP 2.0, xHTML, HTML
AlarmYes
CalculatorYes
CalendarYes
Custom graphicsYes
Data-capableYes
Digital TTY/TDDYes
GamesYes
MMSYes
Multiple languagesYes
Multiple numbers per nameYes
PC syncYes
Picture IDYes
Polyphonic ringtonesYes
Ringer IDYes
Side keysYes
Speaker phoneYes
Text messaging templatesYes
Fm radioYes
VibrateYes
Voice memoYes

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References

  1. "Motorola Motozine ZN5". Gadget.com. 2008-10-20. Retrieved 2008-10-17.
  2. GSMArena.com Motorola ZN5 specifications