Thursday, May 7, 2009

Motorola ZN5-It's A Sharp Shooter


Motorola ZN5 is powered by Linux and has lots of features. In this review, we check out the Motorola ZN5 and see whether it stands up to the heavyweights like Nokia N82, Nokia N95 8GB, etc.

Design and Build Quality:

The Motorola ZN5 sports a simple candybar form factor and a clean design. At a weight of just 114 grams, it is very portable and compact. ZN5 is mostly made of brushed metal and plastic. The half rubberized body provides a good grip which makes the handset durable. The build quality has no complaints.

Display and User Interface:

The display quality is exceptionally good with superb brightness and contrast. Despite of being a fingerprint magnet, the user interface is very easy to use and intuitive.
Camera:

The 5 megapixel camera stands best. The image quality is amazing and it has accurate colour reproduction.
Multimedia:

The Motorola ZN5 has quite decent multimedia capabilities. The ZN5 also sports a FM radio with nice reception quality. It also has Bluetooth with A2DP which allows you to hear your music wirelessly.


Pros:
Superb 5 megapixel camera with Xenon flash.
Cons:
No 3G, GPS

Final Words:

The Motorola ZN5 is a very nice phone. It is fast, durable and sturdy and definitely a good buy.

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