Motorola Krave ZN4 turns into Motorola Prizm for the Korean market
I’m quite sure that everyone expects a cell phones manufacturer to design all sorts of innovative devices and Motorola is the perfect example when it comes to ingenious ideas and products. The company has just announced the release of a brand new cell phone, called Motorola Prizm or MOTOPRIZM.
The phone is the result of a successful collaboration between Korea and the United States. But if you would rather have a Motorola Krave ZN4, equipped with its 840 x 480 pixels display and a 3 megapixel camera, you will be happy to know that the Prizm is the South Korean version of the ZN4. The improved version, as a matter of fact.
The touchscreen clamshell Motorola phone is equipped with the following features: 2.8 inch 260K color TFT touchscreen display with a resolution of 240 x 400 pixels, a 3 megapixel camera, DMB support, e-wallet function, 3.5 millimeters headphone jack, Bluetooth 2.0 connectivity, USB 2.0 connectivity, internal memory that can be expanded with a memory card. The DMB support means that you can have access to the 10-Channel 2-prism MOTO that is possible due to the free satellite DMB.The Motorola Prizm has a transparent outer layer that has touch sensors which make it very sensitive to touch. The user-friendly interface is very ease and fun to operate, as it benefits by all the advantages brought by ground-breaking technologies. Being scratch-resistant, the phone is also equipped with a unique gravity sensor that that helps the user turn the recorded image according to the direction the phone is turned in. If, for example, the image that you’ve recorded is vertical and you flip the phone horizontally, the image will automatically rotate.
It seems that the phone is expected to become available only in the South Korea, via SK Telecom, but unfortunately there are no details on the price of the device yet.
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The phone is the result of a successful collaboration between Korea and the United States. But if you would rather have a Motorola Krave ZN4, equipped with its 840 x 480 pixels display and a 3 megapixel camera, you will be happy to know that the Prizm is the South Korean version of the ZN4. The improved version, as a matter of fact.
The touchscreen clamshell Motorola phone is equipped with the following features: 2.8 inch 260K color TFT touchscreen display with a resolution of 240 x 400 pixels, a 3 megapixel camera, DMB support, e-wallet function, 3.5 millimeters headphone jack, Bluetooth 2.0 connectivity, USB 2.0 connectivity, internal memory that can be expanded with a memory card. The DMB support means that you can have access to the 10-Channel 2-prism MOTO that is possible due to the free satellite DMB.The Motorola Prizm has a transparent outer layer that has touch sensors which make it very sensitive to touch. The user-friendly interface is very ease and fun to operate, as it benefits by all the advantages brought by ground-breaking technologies. Being scratch-resistant, the phone is also equipped with a unique gravity sensor that that helps the user turn the recorded image according to the direction the phone is turned in. If, for example, the image that you’ve recorded is vertical and you flip the phone horizontally, the image will automatically rotate.
It seems that the phone is expected to become available only in the South Korea, via SK Telecom, but unfortunately there are no details on the price of the device yet.
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