Motorola ZN300 is a new Facebook and YouTube friendly phone

motorola-zn3001.jpg Motorola has quietly unveiled the ZN300 up on its official website. The Motorola ZN300 is a midrange phone with a QVGA screen, 3 megapixel camera and a big fat navigation button. Never ones to slavishly follow the crowd, Motorola have ignored the Android’s call and have instead gone with their own Linux-flavored operating system. Pitched as a multimedia phone, the Motorola ZN300 does have one big plus - a proper 3.5mm headphone jack, which should be compulsory as soon as a phone uses the word ‘music’ anywhere on its packaging. There needs to be a law. The phone uses the GSM band (850/900/1800/1900 MHz), CDMA / TD SCDMA, it can capture 15-20 fps video capture and playback. Also tags along a Video Mixer (on-device video editing, transition and sound effects), Facebook, YouTube and MySpace apps. It has an integrated Opera browser, 8MB of internal memory, MicroSDHC support, and a talk time of up to 435 minutes, with a stand-by time: up to 400 hours.

[BoyGeniusReport]


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