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Motorola quietly shows off Moto ZN300 slider on Web
News by Brian James Kirk on Tuesday March 03, 2009.
Moto ZN300
Motorola hasn't announced the Moto ZN300, but an official Web site for the device is providing details for the new slider phone. The ZN300 features quad-band GSM (850/900/1800/1900MHz) support and TD SCDMA support for use in Asian-Pacific markets.
According to the site, the ZN300 features a 3.1 megapixel fixed focus camera with LED flash and 8x digital zoom. Save media to the phone's microSD card slot and add transitions and sound effects to recorded video with Video Mixer, an included application. Users can also upload media or author blog posts to Facebook, MySpace, and YouTube.
The ZN300 features a media player and FM radio support, along with Bluetooth capability. The Moto ZN300 packs a 940mAh battery for an estimated 17 days of standby time and an estimated 7 hours of talk time.
No pricing and availibility details have been provided, but users can check out the site, with more details on and photos of the Moto ZN300 at Motorola.
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