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A new slider style handset from Motorola, the ZN200 has shown its face thanks to the FCC. Having gotten its approval, they let a pretty clear image of the front and back side along with the user manual loose. While the ZN200 appears to be a nice looking handset, it certainly is not going to offer any real competition to the Motorola ZN5 camera phone that we are waiting for.
The ZN200 will be featuring a 2-megapixel camera with 8x digital zoom, video recording, USB connector, Bluetooth, 2.5mm headphone jack, an FM radio, Windows Media Player 11 and will offer dual band GSM (850/1900) support. While the handset is nothing spectacular, it should at least be moderately priced. The one real downfall is that while the display size was not listed, it appears to be rather small.
Of course, while we have seen this come from the FCC, we are still awaiting the official spec and pricing announcement to come from Motorola. Also no word on when this is expected to hit the market.
A new slider style handset from Motorola, the ZN200 has shown its face thanks to the FCC. Having gotten its approval, they let a pretty clear image of the front and back side along with the user manual loose. While the ZN200 appears to be a nice looking handset, it certainly is not going to offer any real competition to the Motorola ZN5 camera phone that we are waiting for.
The ZN200 will be featuring a 2-megapixel camera with 8x digital zoom, video recording, USB connector, Bluetooth, 2.5mm headphone jack, an FM radio, Windows Media Player 11 and will offer dual band GSM (850/1900) support. While the handset is nothing spectacular, it should at least be moderately priced. The one real downfall is that while the display size was not listed, it appears to be rather small.
Of course, while we have seen this come from the FCC, we are still awaiting the official spec and pricing announcement to come from Motorola. Also no word on when this is expected to hit the market.
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