
Motorola has quietly unveiled their new handset ZN300, which is a midrange phone that boasts a QVGA screen, 3-megapixel camera, and large navigation button.
The ZN300 runs Motorola’s own Linux operating system instead of the Android. The ZN300 is a friendly music phone, comes with a 3.5mm headphone jack that makes it easy to hook up with any standard speakers or headphones for blasting tunes.
The phone supports GSM band (850/900/1800/1900 MHz) and CDMA / TD SCDMA. It’s also capable of video playback and capturing video at a rate of 15-20 fps. It’s also loaded with a video editing software, called the Video Mixer, which is a great tool for you to edit, smoothen the transition of videos and make some sound effects.
The ZN300 is also loaded with applications for Facebook, YouTube, and MySpace and also a one-click blog publishing app. Some other goodies are an Opera Browser, 8MB internal memory, MicroSDHC support, with a talk time of up to 435 minutes and stand-by time of up to 400 hours. This Moto phone shall be pointing to China since it supports TD SCDMA.
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