T-Mobile Gains Motorola Moto Zine ZN5 Camera Cell Phone

T-Mobile are now offering its American customers the new Motorola Moto Zine ZN5 camera cell phone which comes with an integrated 5 megapixel camera developed by Kodak offering autofocus and Xenon flash as well as a series of dedicated camera controls and which allows T-Mobile customers to upload images directly to T-Mobile’s MyAlbum as well as Kodak’s Gallery online portals.

The candybar EDGE Motorola Moto Zine ZN5 comes with integrated Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity, an MP3 player and an FM tuner, and is bundled with a 1GB microSD card as well as an offer allowing users to gain fifty hard copy prints from the aforementioned Kodak Gallery service.

Offering a talktime of up to 5 hours and a standby time of up to 8 days, the Motorola Moto Zine ZN5 is available as of today for $350 which, allowing for discounts and a mail in rebate, falls to just shy of $100 as at the time of writing.

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