Motorola’s collaboration with Kodak has resulted in the ZN5, a candybar handset with the 5-megapixel CMOS sensor the camera specialist announced back in February. KeySJ have managed to pick up the cellphone and have been putting it through its own photoshoot. Most obvious is the camera bulge on the back; the Kodak sensor was meant to allow for smaller handsets, but this doesn’t seem to have followed through in the case of the ZN5.

Other specs include a QVGA display, Xenon flash and zero-profile keypad as seen on the ROKR E8. If you remember, different sections of that handset’s keypad light up, according to which controls can be used in the active app.
There’s a selection of live ZN5 images in the gallery below. Check out KeySJ for more images, including menu screenshots and example photos taken with the handset’s 5-megapixel camera.
[via Engadget Mobile]









nice looking phone with powerfull camera and i think it will the 1st from motorola with that kind of cam and probably with the best camera results .Saw its sepc on sntradersonline the phone is lake of 3G